"Today You are Buying Your Children"



That is what my attorney had turned to say to me, at the start of mediation. 

But I wasn't. I was only buying half of them. 50% of my time with them would be gone. And it was going to cost me tremendously.

Then there was freedom. I had originally said I was buying my freedom. But I wasn't, not truly. The town and state where I would have to live would be dictated by him. I would have to still have communication, I could not disappear to him as I would like. I would have to share custody, and there was no way around that. There was no freedom in the broad sense. Just a wild horse choosing to go back into a fenced pasture so that she could have her foals.

"Today you are buying your children," he said, meaning I would have to walk away from so much financially, so much materially. 

I laid it all on the table. Even if it meant only half of them, I would purchase them with everything that I had. 

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