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They refused to come to my wedding when they found out it was held at a nursing home for my grandfather’s sake. My father looked at me with disgust and said, “You’re an embarrassment.”

When my grandfather finished speaking at the wedding, the officiant hesitated.
“Do you wish to continue?” he asked gently.

“Yes,” I said, never once turning around.

Because some truths deserve witnesses. And some families don’t.

We got married amidst heartfelt applause, not of blood, but of humanity.

Two days later, I received an email from a lawyer in Madrid . He was representing my grandfather. I had helped him make contact when he decided to take action.

The process was swift, but brutal. Transfers, dubious signatures, and a manipulated medical report came to light. My father was summoned to testify. My uncles, too.

“We were just trying to help,” one of them said.

“Help each other,” the judge corrected.

My mother came to see me. She cried. She said she didn’t know anything. I didn’t know whether to believe her.

The day the judge ruled that the confinement had been unjustified, my grandfather left the asylum walking slowly but upright. He never returned to the family home. He said that only ghosts remained there.

He bought a small apartment near the sea. I helped him move in. Álvaro painted the walls. We ate paella on the floor

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