“I feel like it would be unfair now to no longer have contact with her after so long,” she vented.
She also claimed that she never discussed Henry with either Rachel or Amy. Instead, she just checks in to see how they are doing– and really believes there is nothing wrong with that.
Regardless, since her son is still upset with her, she has been left wondering whether staying in touch with Rachel and Amy after Henry’s divorce was the wrong thing to do or not.
If she has known Amy for 10 years and thinks of the little girl as her second granddaughter, does she have a right to want to remain in touch? Why do you think her son doesn’t understand that? If you were in her shoes, would you continue speaking to Rachel and Amy? Or would you cut communication off?
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