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I Agreed to Look After My Best Friend’s Child—Never Suspecting the Baby Was My Husband’s
I agreed to look after my best friends child, never knowing it was my husbands.
Four years ago, my best friend found herself expecting a child. At the time, my life was uneventful and safe I was married, had a steady home, and everything seemed settled. My friend, on the other hand, was alone, struggling without a partner and barely keeping things together. One day, she rang me up in tears, saying she had no idea what to do with the baby because she had to work and there was no one she trusted to mind the little one. She begged me for help. I still remember her words:
Youre the only person I trust.
I agreed without a second thought. After all, she was my closest friend; we’d known each other for years.
At first, her child would just stay with me for a few hours. Before long, it turned into days at a time. I would bathe the little one, feed them, rock them to sleep in my arms. My husband was there too playing with the child, carrying them around, buying toys. I thought nothing of it. In fact, I found it sweet.
My friend often visited our house, sometimes staying for lunch. Occasionally, Id be chatting with my husband in the kitchen while she was in the bedroom. I never considered anything unusual about it. I trusted them both completely. The thought that something might be wrong never even crossed my mind.
Looking back now, there were signs things that should have set off alarm bells. The child resembled my husband, with the same nose and the same smile. I brushed it aside, thinking I was being silly. One afternoon as we were playing, the child called me mummy. My friend laughed, saying that all children get confused sometimes. I laughed too, refusing to dwell on it any further.
Everything came crashing down the day the child fell ill and ran a high fever. My friend was out of town and wasnt picking up her phone. In a panic, I rushed the child to hospital. My husband came along, and when we got to reception, they asked for the fathers details. Without being prompted, my husband gave his full name.
The truth hit me immediately. I asked him,
Why did you say that?
He replied,
I dont know I was worried.
But his face said otherwise.
When we left the hospital, I cornered him in the car park:
Is this your child?
He denied it at first, telling me I was mad for thinking such a thing. But I persisted, asking again and again. Eventually, he fell silent, lowering his head. That silence spoke volumes.
That evening, I phoned my friend and told her to come over. When she arrived, I asked her straight out:
Is your child my husbands?
She broke down, crying. She told me, Yes. She told me,
I never meant to hurt you.
I replied,
You left your child in my care without telling me the truth.
She admitted that, once shed fallen pregnant, my husband had begged her not to say anything. He promised hed look after them but that I must never find out. Thats exactly what he did. The child was in my house, cared for by me. I was footing the bill, tucking them in at night, loving them as my own.
That night, the pieces all fit together. Why was the child always at ours? Why did my husband never complain about helping out? Why did my friend trust me, of all people, so much? I was the nurse, the babysitter, almost a mother to my husbands child.
Something inside me broke.
By the end of that week, I ended my marriage. My friendship was over too. There was simply no going back.
It wasnt the childs fault I know that much. But I couldnt stand to see them anymore. These days, I live peacefully in my own home, far from those who betrayed me.
Ive learnt that blind trust can be your undoing, and, no matter how painful it is, the truth must be faced.
