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My Son’s Birth Mother Walked Out on Him, Claiming That Having a Child Had Only Ruined Her Life

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I never was one to turn a blind eye to those around me. Looking back now, it seems like a different lifetime when I left the quiet countryside for the bustle of London. Even after all these years, I still find it hard to fathom how one can simply ignore a person in need, or put a woman and her child out of their flat just for being unable to give the landlord his due in pounds at the end of the month. Of course, there were always exceptions to this coldness.

The year was 2007. I was on my way home after work, weary but with just enough energy to stop by the local Sainsburys. Just outside the entrance, I spotted a woman and a young boy huddled together. Something about them caught my eye immediately. The woman looked utterly worn-out and on edge.

What do you want now? she snapped at her son.

Im hungry, Mum, the boy replied quietly.

All around, mothers and fathers bustled by with their children, arms overflowing with bags of food. Judging by the state of his jumper and his pale face, it struck me how truly hungry he must have been. Suddenly, the woman lost her temper, giving the little one a push and shouting that he had ruined her life. Then, without warning, she ran off into the crowd, leaving her boy alone on the cold steps.

I stood frozen, stunned by what Id just witnessed. The boy, realising his mother had left, sat down and began to crynot with loud sobs, but with the quiet tears of a child who has been left behind.

I felt my heart ache for him, though I kept hoping his mother would return at any moment. But half an hour passed, and still she didnt come back. I couldnt bear to watch any longer, so I went to the boy, hoping to comfort him. For a moment, I hesitatedapproaching a strangers child did feel odd, and I worried what the crowd might think. Yet, in truth, not a soul seemed to pay us any mind.

At first, the boy was hesitant to speak. When I called for the shops security guard to help find his mother, he finally opened up. His name was Oliver, and he was just five. While the guard made inquiries, I slipped inside the shop and picked up something for Oliver to eat. He refused at first, but hunger took over and he finished the sandwich quickly.

Later I learnt he hadnt eaten anything all day. His motherunable to cope, so I was toldhad vanished with no trace. There was nothing else for it but to hand Oliver over to the local authorities so they could try to find his family. Even as I did so, I felt certain this wasnt the end of my connection to this boy.

As luck would have it, I had friends in social services and so was able to follow Olivers circumstances. He had been raised alone by his mother; his father had left long before he was born. Shed once had work, but after giving birth, blamed her son for all that went wrong. She would tell him so, time and again. Eventually, authorities found hershe made it clear she no longer wanted her boy. Its fine, she said, hell be sent to a childrens home.

Oliver wept and pleaded with her to take him back, but she simply wrote a letter of abandonment. He took it hard, as one might expect.

Two years passed before I successfully adopted him. The process was slow and tangled in bureaucracy; in the meantime, Oliver lived at an orphanage. I visited often, bringing him small presents, and we formed a bond. Now and again, friends would question why I would take on anothers child.

Time slipped by unnoticed. I barely registered how hed gone from a frail little boy into my bright-eyed son. And to this day, I have never once wished things were different, nor do I regret bringing Oliver into my life.

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