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For nineteen years, I raised my sister’s abandoned baby as my own, but on his graduation day, she walked in carrying a cake that said “Congratulations From Your Real Mom” – and when my son stepped up to give his valedictorian speech, he looked straight at me and folded the paper in his hands.

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baby carrier, a duffel bag, and an expression that showed irritation more than fear, as though motherhood had become an inconvenience she wanted someone else to handle.

Their mother, Rita, was crying into a paper towel. Their father, Gerald, kept glancing at his watch.

Vanessa stood in the living room and announced that she could not do it.

She said it continue reading …

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