‘Sorry Mom, I Couldn’t Leave Them,’ My 16-Year-Old Son Said When He Brought Newborn Twins Home

‘Sorry Mom, I Couldn’t Leave Them,’ My 16-Year-Old Son Said When He Brought Newborn Twins Home

Josh watched him go. “I’m never going to be like him,” he said quietly. “Never.”

We brought the twins home that night. I’d signed papers I barely understood, agreeing to temporary guardianship while Sylvia remained hospitalized.

Josh set up his room for the babies. He’d found a second-hand crib at a thrift store using his own savings.

“You should be doing homework,” I said weakly. “Or hanging out with friends.”

“This is more important,” he replied.

The first week was hell. The twins — Josh had already started calling them Lila and Liam — cried constantly. Diaper changes, feedings every two hours, sleepless nights. He insisted on doing most of it himself.

“They’re my responsibility,” Josh kept saying.

“You’re not an adult!” I’d shout back, watching him stumble through the apartment at three in the morning, a baby in each arm.

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But he never complained. Not once.

Close-up shot of a baby fast asleep | Source: Unsplash

Close-up shot of a baby fast asleep | Source: Unsplash

I’d find him in his room at odd hours, bottles warming, talking softly to the twins about nothing and everything. He’d tell them stories about our family before Derek left.

He missed school on some days when the exhaustion was too much. His grades started slipping. His friends stopped calling.

And Derek? He never answered another call.

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