my name is Julie and this is the story of how my life was turned upside down not once but twice I guess I should start from the beginning I was born to loving parents Larry and Joanna David in a small suburban Town my dad was a journalist and my mom worked as a nurse we weren't rich but we were happy life was pretty normal until I turned 14 and then everything changed it was a rainy Friday evening when my parents were driving home from a dinner party I was at home with my grandma watching some
silly cartoon when the phone rang I'll never forget the chill that went through me when I heard my grandma crying softly in the kitchen the next few days were a blur they told us mom had died instantly in the crash dad survived but just barely when I finally saw him in the hospital he was just a shadow of the man I once knew his legs were crushed and the doctor said he'd never want again Julie he whispered reaching for my hand I'm so sorry sweetie I'm so sorry I didn't understand why he was apologizing it
wasn't his fault a drunk driver had crashed into their car but as I got older I realized he was sorry for what our lives had become for the struggles we would face for the mother I had lost and for the father he thought he could no longer be but my dad Larry David was stronger than he gave himself credit for after he got out of the hospital and adjusted to life in a wheelchair he threw himself into his work he had always been a talented writer and now he focused all his energy on his job
as an editor at the city's major newspaper as I entered my teenage years dad made sure I had everything I needed he encouraged me to join clubs make friends and have as normal a life as possible but the truth was I preferred spending time with him we watched old movies together argued about books and he helped me with my homework when it was time for college dad insisted that I go away to school you need to spread your wings Kiddo he said don't worry about me I'll be fine I was hesitant but I knew he
was right so I went off to college I went to the State University of New York and studied accounting that's where I met Emma who became my best friend through Emma I met her second cousin Paul Paul was kind and funny and he didn't Flinch when I told him about my dad in fact the first time he met Dad they got along right away bonding over their shared love of classic rock later Paul told me your dad is cool and you're amazing for taking care of him all these years I tried to play it off
but inside I was glowing for the first time since the accident I felt like maybe just maybe I could have a normal life a like life with love laughter and even a family of my own someday after graduation things started to fall into place like a puzzle I got a job at the local tax service and Paul started working as a Long Haul truck driver we dated for 4 years before he proposed to me on a crisp autumn evening in the park where we had our first date I was thrilled but there was one thing
I needed to make clear yes Paul but I can't leave my dad he needs me Paul smiled wide and said I wouldn't have it any other way we'll all live together your Dad's apartment is big enough for the three of us right the wedding was small but beautiful dad insisted on wheeling himself down the aisle to give me away there wasn't a dry eye in the place as I stood there holding Paul's hand I felt like I was living a fairy tale but every fairy tale has its villains and mine came in the form of
my mother-in-law Mar and my sister-in-law Olivia from the moment I met them I could tell they didn't approve of me so your father is handicapped Maria asked during our first meeting wrinkling her nose like she smelled something bad he's disabled I corrected trying to stay calm but he works as an editor how nice she interrupted clearly not interested then she turned to Paul and asked are you sure about this there are so many nice girls from from good families I felt my face flush with anger and embarrassment but Paul immediately defended me Mom Julie is
from a good family her dad's disability doesn't change that I love her and that's all that matters that shut Maria up but I could still see the disapproval in her eyes Olivia following her mother's lead was just as cold towards me after the wedding true to his word Paul moved in with Dad and me and our life settled into a comfortable routine I'd go to work at the tax office while Paul was on the road for days at a time when he was home we'd all have dinner together but whenever Maria and Olivia visited the
atmosphere in our home changed they acted like they owned the place barely acknowledging dad's presence once I overheard Maria whispering to Olivia it's a shame Paul could have done so much better now he's stuck with this girl and her crippled father what if they have children can you imagine the jeans I was Furious but I kept quiet for Paul's sake I tried to keep the peace but it was getting harder and harder one evening after a particularly tense visit for Maria and Olivia I broke down in tears Paul found me in our bedroom crying hey
hey he said pulling me into his arms what's wrong your mom and sister I said sobbed they hate me they think I'm not good enough for you because of dad Paul's face hardened that's ridiculous you and your dad are my family now if they can't accept that it's their problem not ours his words comforted me but I couldn't shake the feeling that this was just the beginning of our troubles with Maria and Olivia as the months went by Paul's trucking business began to grow he was always on the road traveling across Ross the country in
his big rig I missed him terribly when he was gone but I focused on my work at the tax office and spent my evenings keeping dad company one crisp autumn evening as I was helping Dad into bed Paul called his voice crackled with excitement over the phone Julie I've been thinking he said how would you feel about buying a townhouse it would be easier for your dad to move around in a wheelchair he could spend more time outside plus you could have a garden something to keep you busy when I'm on the road the more
he talked the more I liked the idea I glanced at dad who was pretending not to be drop what do you think Dad I asked putting the phone on speaker dad's eyes lit up a garden would be nice he admitted and it would be easier to get outside that settled it over the next few weeks we threw ourselves into house hunting we finally found the perfect place a spacious townhouse with wide doorways a Rolland shower for Dad and a beautiful backyard taking out a mortgage was scary but with Paul's income mine and the rent from
Dad's old apartment we managed to make it work we moved in on a sunny Sunday in Spring and I'll never forget the look on Dad's face as he wheeled himself out onto our new patio this is perfect sweetie he said his eyes Misty thank you we spent the next few months settling in and making the place our own I planted a small vegetable garden and dad would sit outside for hours enjoying the sunshine and fresh air it was peaceful almost perfect then we decided to have a housewarming party we invited friends colleagues and yes even
Maria and Olivia the party was in full swing when they showed up fashionably late as usual they walked in looking around with barely hidden Envy as we walked through the house I could see Maria thinking about something when we reached the master bedroom she turned to me with a Sly smile you know Julie she said quietly this would be perfect for Paul and me why don't you send your father to a nursing home then I could move in here I felt like I'd been slapped excuse me I managed to say oh don't look so shocked
Maria continued your father isn't well he's not a whole person anymore is he he doesn't need all this luxury a nursing home would be more than enough for someone in his condition before I could respond Maria marched out to the patio where dad was talking with some guests to my horror she grabbed the handles of his wheelchair and started pushing him toward the driveway Maria I shouted running after her what are you doing if he won't go to a nursing home he can stay outside she sneered that's what you wanted isn't it for him to
be outdoors I was shaking with rage and disbelief thankfully Paul heard the commotion and came running his face turned red with anger when he saw what his mother was doing mom he yelled what the hell are you doing let go of Larry's chair right now Maria looked shocked by Paul's tone but honey I was just I don't want to hear it Paul Cut Her Off You and Olivia need to leave now after they left Paul apologized over and over to Dad and me I'm so sorry he said his voice breaking I had no idea she
would do that I'm just so sorry Dad reached out and patted Paul's hand it's not your fault son he said gently some people just can't understand life settled into a new routine after that incident Maria and Olivia kept their distance which was fine with me Paul focused on his work taking on more Long Haul routes to help pay for our new home I splid my time between my job at the tax office taking care of our home and looking after Dad four years passed quickly our life became comfortable and predictable Paul was on the road
most of the time but when he was home our little family was happy Dad's health was stable and he seemed content spending his days in the garden or working on his editing from home then came the call that shattered my world I was at work when my phone rang a man's unfamiliar voice greeted me Mrs Walker this is Officer Andrew from the highway patrol my heart sank yes I barely managed to say I'm sorry to inform you that your husband Paul Walker has been in a serious accident the rest of the conversation was a blur
words like head-on collision and didn't make it floated around me but I couldn't understand them it wasn't until I heard myself thanking the officer and hanging up that the reality began to hit me Paul was gone the next week was a fog of grief and disbelief I went through the motions of planning the funeral like a robot barely understanding what was happening the day before the funeral I gathered my courage and called Maria I thought she deserved to hear about her son's death from me not from a newspaper obituary hello Maria's sharp voice answered Maria
it's Julie I said my voice trembling it's about Paul he's gone there was an accident there was silence on the other end of the line and then to my shock Maria's voice came back dripping with anger this is your fault she hissed you made him work so hard driving that truck to pay for your fancy house you killed my son I was stunned Maria I that's not save it she snapped I expect you to give him the best funeral money can buy but don't expect a penny from us you made your bed now lie in
it the line went dead I stood there foam in hand tears streaming down my face how could she be so cruel how could she blame me for this the day of Paul's Funeral was gray and rainy matching my mood perfectly the church was full Paul was well-liked in the community and it's seemed like half the town had come to pay their respects after the service as people passed by to offer their condolences I noticed that Paul's mother and sister were nowhere to be seen they hadn't even bothered to show up for their own son and
Brother's funeral dad reached out and squeezed my hand it's their loss sweetie we're family and we'll get through this together as we pulled into our driveway something seemed off the lights were on in the house which was strange because I was sure I had turned everything off before we left did you leave any lights on Dad I asked frowning he shook his head no I don't think so as we got closer I noticed movement inside the house my heart started pounding were we being robbed on the day of Paul's Funeral I quickly helped dad out
of the car and into his wheelchair my mind racing should I call the police but as we approached the front door I heard familiar voices inside a chill ran down my spine as I recognized them I pushed open the door to find Maria and Olivia in our living room surrounded by boxes and pieces of furniture what the hell is going on here I demanded my grief momentarily forgotten in the face of this outrageous intrusion Maria turned to me her face a mask of fake sympathy oh Julie dear we're just helping you pack up after all
you can't possibly afford to keep this place now that Paul is gone I was speechless Olivia added her voice sickeningly sweet don't worry you can go back to your father's apartment it's cozy I could feel the anger Building inside me get out I said my voice low and dangerous get out of my house right now Maria had the nerve to look offended this house belongs to us now all of Paul's property does where his family after all like hell you are I exploded where were you today at his funeral oh that's right you couldn't be
bothered to show up Maria waved her hand dismissively we were busy making arrangements now be a good girl and start packing we'll meet you out by tomorrow I couldn't believe what I was hearing these women hadn't shed a tear for Paul hadn't even attended his funeral and now they were trying to kick us out of our home I'm calling the police I said pulling out my phone Maria and Olivia exchanged worried looks they clearly hadn't expected me to fight back now Julie Maria began but I cut her off no you have exactly 10 minutes to
get out of my house before I call the cops this is my home Paul and I bought it together you have no right to be here maybe it was the steal in my voice or the fire in my eyes but Maria and Olivia finally realized they had gone too far they gathered their things and left but not before Maria turned to me with a sneer this isn't over Julie you'll be hearing from our lawyers the days after Paul's Funeral were a blur of grief anxiety and paperwork I threw myself into sorting out Paul's Affairs partly
to keep busy and partly out of fear that Maria and Olivia would try to take what wasn't theirs a week after the funeral I received a call from a local Law Firm my heart pounded as I answered the call afraid it was Maria following through on her threat of legal action Mrs Walker a crisp professional voice asked this is Scott Thompson from Thompson and partners I'm calling about your late husband's will I felt a small flicker of Hope his will I didn't know he had one yes ma'am Mr Walker came to see us about five
months ago he asked that we contact you in the event of his passing I scheduled an appointment for the next day my mind spinning why hadn't Paul told me about this what did it mean the next morning I wheeled Dad into Mr Thompson's office the lawyer greeted us warmly His Kind eyes crinkling at the corners Mrs Walker Mr David thank you for coming in he said gesturing for us to sit near his desk I'm sorry for your loss Mr Thompson opened a file on his desk now as I mentioned on the phone your husband came
to see us to draft his will he was very clear about his wishes I held my breath as Mr Thompson began to read I Paul Walker being of sound mind do hereby leave all my worldly possessions to my beloved wife Julie Walker I guessed and Dad's grip on my hand tightened Mr Thompson continued this includes our home my truck and all our savings it is my wish that Julie used these resources to care for herself and her father Larry David whom I have come to love as my own tears stream down my face even from
Beyond the Grave Paul was taking care of us there's more Mr Thompson said gently Mr Walker left a letter for you he handed me an envelope with shaking hands I opened it and began to read my dear de Julie if you're reading this it means I'm gone I'm so sorry for leaving you and Larry please know that you two are the best thing that ever happened to me I made this will because I know how my mother and sister can be I didn't want to worry you but I needed to make sure you and Larry
were protected if anything happened to me you're my real family Julie you and Larry not them take care of each other live your lives to the fullest and know that I'll always be watching over over you all my love Paul I clutched the letter to my chest sobbing dad was crying too his weathered hand patting my arm Mr Thompson gave us a moment before speaking again Mrs Walker there's one more thing your husband's truck was insured given the circumstances of the accident the insurance company will be paying out the full value of the policy I
looked up sniffling and asked whatat does that mean Mr Thompson gave me a small smile and saidit means you'll be receiving a large sum of money enough to pay off your mortgage and more as we left the lawyer's office I felt like a weight had been lifted from my shoulders we were going to be okay Paul had made sure of it as we pulled into our driveway I noticed a familiar car parked on the street my heart sank as I recognized Maria's Sleek saden oh no I muttered what now sure enough Maria and Olivia were
waiting on our front porch but this time I wasn't afraid I had Paul's letter in my pocket and the strength of his love in my heart Julie Maria began as we approached her voice sickly sweet we need to talk about Paul's estate I stood tall looking her straight in the eye no Maria we don't Paul left everything to me it's all legal and official and do you want know why because we were his real family not you now please leave your trespassing on my property for once Maria was speechless Olivia tugged at her arm Whispering
urgently with one last venomous glare they got in their car and drove away the weeks after our meeting with the lawyer were busy I threw myself into settling Paul's Affairs grateful for the distraction from my grief the insurance payout came through and just as Mr Thompson had had said it was enough to pay off our mortgage with plenty left over one afternoon as I was going through Paul's desk I found a small notebook curious I opened it and saw Pages filled with his messy handwriting it was a journal of sorts full of his thoughts and
plans for our future thinking about starting a college fund for our future kids one entry read want to make sure they have the best start in life my heart clenched we had talked about having children someday but had decided to wait until we were more financially stable now reading Paul's private hopes and dreams I felt a fresh wave of grief wash over me oh Paul I whispered holding the notebook close we had so many plans that night I tossed and turned unable to sleep my mind kept drifting to the journal to the Future we'd never
have when I finally drifted off I dreamed of Paul he was smiling holding out his hand to me it's okay Chile he said in my dream everything's going to be all right I woke up the next morning feeling different I couldn't quite figure out what it was but something had changed as I got ready for work a wave of nausea hit me and I barely made it to the bathroom in time the morning sickness didn't go away in the days that followed at first I thought it was just stress and grief but a small voice
in the in the back of my mind suggested something else after a week of this I found myself in the pharmacy staring at pregnancy tests with trembling hands I bought one and hurried home the 5 minutes I waited for the result felt like the longest of my life when I finally looked at the test there were two clear blue lines I sank to the bathroom floor overwhelmed by a mix of emotions Joy fear grief and hope all swirling together Julie dad's voice came through the door everything okay in there I opened the door tears streaming
down my face dad's expression changed from concern to alarm what's wrong sweetie he asked I held up the test my hand shaking I'm pregnant dad I fell into his arms sobbing he held me stroking my hair like he used to when I was a little girl it's okay he murmured it's going to be okay you're not alone Julie and this baby this baby is a gift a piece of Paul that will live on his words hit me deeply this baby was a part of Paul a continuation of our love suddenly the fear began to fade
replaced by a strong determination you're right I said wiping my eyes this baby is a gift and we're going to be okay Dad smiled his eyes crinkling at the corners that's my girl now let's get you something to eat you're eating for two now after all as we headed to the kitchen I felt a sense of hope growing inside me the road ahead would be challenging but with My Father by my side and Paul's child growing inside me I knew we could face anything as my belly grew with our child I found strength I never
knew I had dad was my rock always there with a kind word or a helping hand we settled into a new routine Just the Two of Us eagerly waiting the arrival of the newest member of our little family one sunny afternoon as I was tending to the Garden dad and I had planted together I heard a car pull up my heart sank as I recognized Maria's seden what could they possibly want now I walked to the front of the house one hand instinctively resting on my swollen belly Maria and Olivia stood on our Porch Looking
both comfortable and slightly desperate Julie Maria began her voice missing its usual sharpness we need to talk to you I raised an eyebrow but said nothing waiting for her to continue Olivia spoke up her eyes darting around nervously we've hit some hard times we were wondering if we could stay in your father's old apartment just until we get back on our feet I couldn't believe what I was hearing after everything they had put us through they had the nerve to ask for more I'm sorry I said my voice firm but calm that's not possible I
don't want to communicate with you anymore Maria's eyes narrowed as they noticed my pregnant belly her face Twisted with shock and disgust you're pregnant she spat already you little prostitute I can't believe you've already found a new man Paul's body isn't even cold in the ground I felt a surge of anger but I pushed it down I didn't bother explaining that it was Paul's child I didn't want my baby to have such a grandmother and aunt instead I smiled a small secretive smile that seemed to unsettle Maria even more my personal life is none of
your concern I said calmly now I think it's time for you to leave Maria looked like she wanted to say more but something in my expression must have stopped her she turned on her heel grabbing Olivia's arm I watched as they drove away feeling a sense of Peace wash over me I had stood my ground protected my family and kept my dignity Paul would have been proud