My Mother Abandoned Me as a Teen—Now She Wants My Inheritance

Losing a parent is heartbreaking, but losing them to betrayal makes it even harder. When my father passed away, I never imagined that my estranged mother would suddenly reappear—not to mourn, but to demand a share of the inheritance. After kicking me out at 15, she had vanished from my life, only to return when money was involved.

A Father’s Love and a Mother’s Betrayal

I was 15 when my mother told me to pack my things and leave. There was no warning, no explanation—just an ultimatum. “You need to learn responsibility,” she said, her arms crossed as she blocked the doorway to my bedroom. “This world isn’t going to hold your hand forever.”

I stood frozen, clutching my backpack, trying to understand how a mother could abandon her own child. Before I could process what was happening, I was on the streets, left to fend for myself. The world was cold and unforgiving, but thankfully, my father found me just in time. He hadn’t known about my mother’s cruel decision until days later, and when he did, he searched for me relentlessly.

It turned out my mother had been feeding me lies for years—telling me my father didn’t want me, that he never tried to visit. But that night at the shelter, when he hugged me tight and apologized over and over, I knew the truth. He had never stopped caring. And from that moment on, he never left my side.

A man in a hospital bed smiling at someone | Source: Midjourney

A man in a hospital bed smiling at someone | Source: Midjourney

Building a Life Without Her

My father worked tirelessly to give me a second chance. He made sure I finished high school, supported me through college, and was there for every major moment in my life. We created our own traditions—weekend fishing trips, movie marathons, and long car rides where he’d tell me stories about his childhood.

Despite everything, my mother never once reached out. No birthday calls, no letters, nothing. She had erased me from her life as easily as she had thrown me out.

Then, out of nowhere, she showed up.

A smiling woman standing on a doorstep | Source: Midjourney

A smiling woman standing on a doorstep | Source: Midjourney

The Sudden Reunion

It was a quiet afternoon when I heard the knock at my door. When I opened it, there she was—my mother, smiling as if the past ten years hadn’t happened.

“My baby!” she exclaimed, stepping forward as if to hug me. I instinctively took a step back.

She looked older, but the gleam in her eyes was the same. That calculating look, the one that always meant she was up to something.

After some awkward small talk, she got to the real reason for her visit.

The Inheritance Demands

“I heard about your father,” she said, suddenly adopting a solemn tone. “I was devastated. I wanted to reach out, but I didn’t know how.”

I said nothing, waiting for her to get to the point.

“He left you everything, didn’t he?” Her eyes narrowed. “I think we should discuss what’s fair.”

Fair. The word nearly made me laugh.

“What’s fair?” I repeated. “You threw me out when I was a kid. Dad picked up the pieces. He made sure I had food, a home, an education. You didn’t do any of that.”

She waved her hand dismissively. “That’s in the past, sweetheart. I raised you for fifteen years! That counts for something.”

“Does it?” I crossed my arms. “Because I don’t remember you raising me—I remember you abandoning me.”

She sighed dramatically, as if I was the one being unreasonable. “You don’t understand the sacrifices I made. I was young, I didn’t know how to be a mother. But now, I need a little help. It’s only right that I get a share of your father’s money.”

I shook my head, a calmness settling over me. “No.”

She stared at me in disbelief. “No?”

“No.”

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