Part 2: My Parents Threw Me Out For Refusing To Abort My Baby At 19. For 10 Years, They Never Knew Why I Said We’d All Regret It. Then I Came Back With My Son… And One Sentence Changed Everything. K007


Took classes at community college.
Studied after midnight and slept whenever exhaustion allowed it.
There were days I didn’t know how we’d survive.
But every time I looked at Leo, I found a reason to keep going.
He was bright.
Kind.
Far too observant for his age.
And as the years passed, his questions became harder to avoid.
“Why don’t we ever visit Grandpa and Grandma?”
Because I couldn’t face the people who had chosen pride over their daughter.
Not yet.
But on his tenth birthday, Leo looked at me with those serious eyes and asked quietly,
“Can I meet them? Just once?”
I stared at him for a long moment.
Then I realized I owed him that much.
So we packed a small overnight bag.
Got in the car.
And drove eight hours back to Ohio.
My parents had no idea we were coming.
Late Saturday afternoon, I stood on the same porch I had been thrown off ten years earlier.
Then I knocked.
A few seconds later, the door opened.
My father stared at me as though he’d seen a ghost.
“Emma?”
My mother appeared behind him.
Then her eyes landed on Leo.
She gasped.
Nobody spoke.
Ten years of silence stood between us.
Finally, I took a deep breath.
And said the words I’d been carrying for an entire decade.
“I need to tell you the truth.”
My father’s expression tightened.
“The truth about Leo.”
My mother’s hand flew to her mouth.
“And the real reason I couldn’t get rid of him.”
The color drained from both of their faces.
Their eyes locked on my son.
Then, for the first time since I’d arrived…
Their hands started shaking.

 

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