I was ten years old when my mother decided I was a burden. She had a new family, a picture-perfect life she wanted to build, and I didn’t fit the vision. So, she gave me away like I was nothing, casting me aside to raise her “perfect son.”
But life has a way of balancing things. My grandmother took me in, loved me, and made me her own. And years later, the woman who abandoned me—the mother who erased me from her life—came knocking at my door, desperate and pleading.
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