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Don’t Look at Me Like That! I Don’t Need This Baby. Take It!” – A Stranger Just Thrust a Baby Carrier Into My Hands. I Had No Idea What Was Happening.

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“Dont look at me like that! I dont want this child. Take it!” a stranger shoved a baby carrier into my hands. I stood frozen, unable to comprehend what was happening.

My husband and I had always been happy together. We rarely argued. I prided myself on being a devoted wife and homemaker. We married young, straight out of university. Soon after, I fell pregnant and gave birth to twins. As the children grew, we started a small business. I helped occasionally, but my main duties were caring for the house and our girls. Cooking was my joy. My husband lived for weekends when Id surprise him with new dishes, his eager taste tests a ritual. The girls, too, would hover in the kitchen, curious about what Id prepared. Between the children, the house, and the business, I never questioned my husbands loyalty. The thought of betrayal never crossed my mind.

The past year had been hard. The business struggled, and we scrimped every penny. My husband travelled across the country, securing deals. The girls started primary school, so I stayed home with them.

Then, one evening, as we returned from work, a striking woman intercepted us. Before I could react, she thrust the baby carrier into my arms.

“Dont stare at me! I wont raise this child if he wont be with me. Take it!” she shrieked, jabbing a finger at my husband.

I stood paralyzed.

“You promised youd leave her!” Her voice cracked. “If you wont, then I dont want it!” She spat at my feet, spun on her heel, and stormed off.

The shock took minutes to fade, but the weight in my arms was real. My husbands guilty silence told me everything. Wordlessly, we entered the house. Inside the carrier lay a boy, barely two weeks old.

“Youll fetch the girls from school and buy everything I list for the baby.” My husband nodded, his face ashen.

Eighteen years passed. Friends judged me, baffled why Id raise another womans child when I already had two daughters. I never asked about the woman. The boy became my son. The girls adored their little brother. We never hid the truth, and when he grew old enough, we explained everything. To my relief, he accepted it calmlynever once asking about his birth mother.

I was happy. Three wonderful children, all who loved us. Though my marriage had frayed, my husband tried to mend it. On our sons eighteenth birthday, we gathered to celebrate. The girls, now married and living elsewhere, were due any moment. As we sat to dine, the doorbell rang.

No more guests were expected. A foreboding chill gripped meId been uneasy all day.

In the hallway stood a gaunt woman, her face hauntingly familiar.

“I want to speak to my son,” she demanded.

“You have no son here,” my boy and I replied in unison.

He shut the door firmly, then turned back to the dining room, ushering us all to the table. Tears stung my eyesnot of sorrow, but of pride. I had a son who chose me, despite everything. And that was enough.

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