My Daughter Made Her Prom Dress Out of Her Late Father’s Uniform – When Her Mean Classmate Poured Punch on It, the Girl’s Mother Grabbed the Mic and Said Something That Froze the Whole Gym

A garment bag hung from the open door.

Her father’s police uniform.

She didn’t hear me come in. She was staring at the zipper with her hands hovering near it, not touching.

Then she whispered, so softly I almost thought I imagined it, “What if he could still take me?”

I stood there for another second before I said, “Wren.”

She jumped and spun around.

Her father’s police uniform.

“I wasn’t—” she started.

“It’s okay.”

She looked back at the garment bag. “I had a crazy idea… I mean, I don’t want to go to prom, so it’s fine if you say no, but… but if I did go… I’d want him with me. And I thought, maybe, if I used his uniform…”

Wren had spent years pretending not to want what other girls wanted. Birthday parties, team trips, and father-daughter events at school.

She had turned disappointment into a personality so early that it scared me sometimes.

“I had a crazy idea.”

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