
My Brother With Down Syndrome Asked to Walk Me Down the Aisle After Our Dad Died — My Future MIL Said She Didn’t Want His Face in the Wedding Photos, So I Quietly Changed One Thing
My brother asked if he could take Dad’s place while we were eating grilled cheese at my mother’s kitchen table.
Not during some emotional family meeting.
Not after weeks of discussion.
Not even when we were talking about the wedding.
He just looked down at his sandwich, rubbed one thumb against the edge of his plate, and said:
“Claire?”
I looked up.
“What?”
Ethan Bennett was thirty-one years old.
He had Down syndrome.
And whenever something mattered to him deeply, he became painfully careful with words.
He would start.
Stop.