Longtime family friend invites a fatherless 19-year-old Morgan to Father’s Day dinner with his wife and teenage kids, gets screamed at by mom who abandoned her: ‘Am I wrong for letting not-my-daughter celebrate Father's Day with me?'

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  • People gathered around a dinner table as a smiling man receives a platter of roast meat.
  • I (44m) have known Morgan (19f) since she was a baby. Her mother (43f) and I were friends in high school. Her dad took off back to
  • Mexico shortly after she was conceived and hasnt been heard from since. Her mother and I hung out occasionally until about 5 years
  • ago when she got with a guy who she quickly married and is heavy into drs. Morgan was sent off to live with her grandmother. She rarely sees her mother and stepfather.
  • Morgan and I reconnected when she invited me to her graduation party. Since then, I've helped her with figuring out her finances,
  • getting a car, apartment and registered for college classes. We don't see eachother often but she knows I'm always just a phone call away.
  • I ran into her yesterday at the grocery store and just making small talk I accidentally asked if she had any big plans for Fathers Day
  • (feeling stupid right after saying it knowing her situation). She laughed and said I was about the only thing that ever resembled a father in her life.
  • So i thought why not and invited her out with my wife and 2 teenage kids for our traditional father's day dinner at a nice restaurant. She quickly accepted the invite.
  • Young woman in a red top leaning beside a red column on a city street.
  • This evening we had a great dinner had some laughs and treated her like she was one of the family. She even made me a (almost) father's day card. Everything seems to go great.
  • Later tonight her mother started blowing up my phone telling me what a terrible person I am (in much harsher words) and pretty much every name in the book saying what
  • a sick person i am for playing pretend and messing with her daughters emotions and she has a real father and step father and I'm neither of those.

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