‘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 refused to leave her side. He stood by the incubator, one hand pressed against the glass, tears streaming down his face.

“Please be okay,” he kept whispering.

At two in the morning, a cardiologist came to find us.

“We’ve found something. Lila has a congenital heart defect… a ventricular septal defect with pulmonary hypertension. It’s serious, and she needs surgery as soon as possible.”

Josh’s legs gave out. He sank into the nearest chair, his whole body shaking.

“How serious?” I managed to ask.

“Life-threatening if left untreated. The good news is that it’s operational. But the surgery is complex and expensive.”

A doctor | Source: Pexels

A doctor | Source: Pexels

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I thought about the modest savings account I’d been building for Josh’s college education. Five years of tips and extra shifts at the diner where I worked as a cashier.

“How much?” I asked.

When she told me the number, my heart sank. It would take almost everything.

Josh looked up at me, devastated. “Mom, I can’t ask you to… but…”

“You’re not asking,” I interrupted. “We’re doing this.”

The surgery was scheduled for the following week. In the meantime, we brought Lila home with strict instructions about medications and monitoring.

Josh barely slept. He’d set alarms every hour to check on her. I’d find him at dawn, sitting on the floor beside the crib, just watching her chest rise and fall.

“What if something goes wrong?” he asked me one morning.

“Then we deal with it,” I said. “Together.”

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