— “The scorpion! Why would he take care of his wife’s siblings? When they grow up, they just forget about it.”
Someone even worse said:
Maybe he just wants to get the family home.”
Maribel did not answer.
She worked quietly from morning till night—sewing clothes, student uniforms—just to raise three children.
He didn’t teach them in words. But it is in love.
The eldest—Rico—was very intelligent, and later went on to study engineering at the University of the New York City.
The second—Jomar—is a businessman. Maribel even borrowed money from the ship’s cooperative to pay for her education.
The youngest—Paolo—dreams of becoming a doctor. Maribel endured hunger once, just to have something to pay for her tuition.
Life has not been easy.
There are nights when it rains heavily and the roof leaks, but she makes sure the kids get a good night’s sleep before she gets back to sewing until the early hours of the morning.
Some days the dish is just rice and dried fish, and she gives the better part to the three kids.
But once upon a time… He didn’t complain.
Until the day comes…
They finished one by one.
One of them worked in the city.
One of them went out of business to do business.
One of them went abroad.
At first, they were calling.
But gradually… Calls have been reduced.
Messages have become rare.
until they were completely gone.
No one came back.
Walang nangamusta.
No one remembers the woman who dedicated her entire youth to them.
The whole ship nodded again:
— “Oh, right? He’s been abandoned.”
— “It is better to raise a non-blood than a wife’s brother.”
— “Tanga talaga siya.”
Ngumiti lang si Maribel.
A sad smile… But there was no anger.