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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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the blanket.

For a moment, neither of them spoke.

Then he hugged her.

He was taller than she was now, but somehow he still felt like the feverish little boy who had once reached for her wrist and said, “Don’t go.”

He told her he was sorry for letting Vanessa say those things before he stopped her.

Myra told him he had never been responsible for fixing what continue reading …

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