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My Husband Left the Same Day Our Surrogate Gave Birth to Our Twin Daughters – Eighteen Years Later, a Stranger Appeared at Our Door with a Truth That Made My Knees Give Out
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I stood on that porch, still wearing the glow of my daughters’ graduation, when a stranger spoke my ex-husband’s name and handed me a folder. Eighteen years after he abandoned us at the hospital, I learned the worst day of my life had not been what I thought.Doors & Windows
Eighteen years later, the morning after their graduation, a stranger stood on my porch and asked, “So you really don’t know what he did for you?”
That was the second time Sam made my knees go weak.
The first was in a hospital hallway that smelled like bleach and burnt coffee.
Riley had been in labor for hours. By the time Lily and Nora arrived, I was so overwhelmed I cried the second the nurse laid them in my arms.
“Two girls,” I whispered. “Two healthy, loved baby girls.”Health
“You are never paying for coffee again, Riley,” I said, laughing through tears.
He was standing near the window with a folder in his hands, pale as paper, like he’d just read something that hollowed him out.
“Sam?” I said. “Come here.”
He came over slowly. He looked at Lily, then Nora, then at me.
“Why are you looking at them like that?” I asked.
“A minute for what?”
Riley glanced at us. I forced a smile for her sake.
He came over slowly.
“Go get some water,” I told him. “This is it. Our babies are here… our lives start now.”
He almost smiled.
Instead, he kissed my hand and said, “Stay with the girls.”
I frowned. “What does that mean?”
But then a nurse came in to check on Riley.
“Go get something to eat while they’re asleep, Eri. I promise, I’ll be right here until you get back.”
Sam looked down at the folder again.
“Stay with the girls.”
“Okay,” I finally said. “I won’t be long. I’ll grab us some food and be right back. Text me if you need me.”
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