I thought everything in my life had finally fallen apart—abandoned, pregnant, and on the brink of foreclosure. But the moment I helped my elderly neighbor on the hottest day of summer, everything shifted overnight. I never saw the sheriff’s knock coming, or the secret waiting in my mailbox that would completely change my future.
I used to believe rock bottom would come with some kind of warning.
But the reality is, rock bottom feels like silently drowning.
I was 34 weeks pregnant, and alone. I had always been someone who planned ahead. But you can’t plan for someone like Lee leaving the moment you decide to keep the baby.
You can’t plan for a mortgage company that doesn’t care, or for overdue bills to stack up on the kitchen counter like a quiet avalanche.
That Tuesday was brutally hot, heavy, and suffocating—the kind of day when even the air seemed angry. I shuffled through the living room, finally deciding to tackle the massive pile of laundry.
The phone rang, and I startled, clothes slipping from my lap.
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