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Sixteen Years After Disappearing, My Children’s Birth Mother Shows Up and Claims She’s Their Real Mum—My Kids’ Reactions Leave Me Speechless
I married David eighteen years ago. It wasnt exactly a fairy tale to begin with, what with his rather tragic situation, all thanks to his ex-wife, who ditched him and the kids and swanned off with her new bloke. David and Anna had married for love, as people often do before things fall apart. Together, they had two lovely little ones: a boy named Jack and a girl named Grace.
When Jack was four and Grace was three, David lost his job. Life turned rather grim. Anna scrambled to pick up odd jobs here and there, anything to keep the children fed. Meanwhile, David took up residence in the garage, steadily working his way through tinnies with his mates, grumbling about politicians and lifes cruel hand. Anna was running on empty, and just at that moment, a well-heeled gent began to pursue her.
Well, Anna folded like soggy cardboard. Off she went, leaving her husband and children, and moving in with her new paramour. Jack and Grace were left in the lurch; the neighbours chipped in, bringing over shepherds pie and keeping an eye on them, but it could only go on for so long. All the while, David was still sulking in the garage, blissfully unaware his wife had packed up until, well, reality finally slapped him awake. But by then, it was far too late. The social services had stepped in, and the children ended up in care.
I first met David at the wedding of some friends. I took a liking to him straight away. We started chatting, and I made it my mission to sort him out and get his head in the right place.
After our own wedding, I suggested we bring the kids home from care. I cant have children myself, but my heart ached for those two. From the very beginning, I loved them as my own. And, bless their hearts, they loved me right back. Eighteen years have gone by. Jack and Grace never suspected I wasnt their biological mum. Then, out of the blue, Anna reappeared. She arranged to meet with them and, chipper as you like, told them she was their actual mum. Jack took it in his stride and simply told her hes only ever had one mum me. Grace was warmer and forgave her.
At first, I wasnt thrilled about them getting chummy with Anna again, considering how shed abandoned them. But I could see she was riddled with guilt and desperate to set things right. So, I decided to help her along, because honestly, being a mum isnt just about giving birth its about raising them, too. In the end, my children wound up with two mothers, and perhaps, in some odd English way, thats more than most can say.
