Mary juggled everything at home while her husband, George, stayed hands-off. Exhausted, she decided to take a day for herself, leaving their daughter, Missy, in his care.
The morning was chaotic. Mary burned the toast and eggs, spilled coffee, and struggled to get Missy ready for school. Meanwhile, George slept in. When he finally appeared, he ignored Mary’s frantic pleas for help and ate the pancakes she had made for Missy. Frustrated, Mary snapped, storming out and leaving George responsible for Missy.
Mary spent her day relaxing by the ocean, finally feeling some peace. But when she checked her phone, her heart sank—there were multiple missed calls from Missy’s school. Panicked, she called the school and learned that Missy had gone missing during recess.
Racing back to town, Mary was overwhelmed with fear and guilt. She blamed herself for leaving Missy with George. But when she arrived at the school, George called—he had found Missy at the park. Mary rushed to them, relieved but furious. Missy explained she had gone to the park to wait for George because he’d promised to take her there.
On the drive home, George apologized, realizing how much Mary did for their family. He handed her a cruise ticket, acknowledging she deserved a break. He promised to be a better father and take care of Missy while she took some time for herself.
Mary, finally feeling understood, hugged George. She knew things could get better from here.