Six years after my twin sister died giving birth, her husband returned to claim the daughter he had abandoned.
Daniel had disappeared after the funeral—no calls, cards, or child support. I raised Sophie as my own, and she grew up calling me Mama.
When Daniel arrived with a lawyer and demanded custody, I handed them a folder documenting six years of abandonment. It also showed that he had emptied Emily’s savings, collected her life insurance, and considered surrendering Sophie to the state.
Then Sophie ran downstairs, wrapped her arms around me, and asked, “Mama, who is he?”
Daniel finally understood: a birth certificate may name a parent, but children remember who stayed.