I spent two decades imagining what my husband looked like. The day I finally saw his face was the day I realized our entire life together had been built on a lie. I lost my sight when I was eight. It started as a stupid playground joke that spun out of control. I was on the swings in our old neighborhood park, pumping my legs as high as I could because I loved the feeling of flying. I remember laughing at something my neighbor's son said. We had grown up on the same street. I lost my sight when I was eight. "Bet you can't go higher than that!" he teased. "Watch me!" I shot back. The next thing I felt was a sharp shove from behind. I lost my grip. My small hands slipped from the chains, and I flew backward instead of forward. There was a sickening crack when my head hit a jagged rock near the mulch border. I don't remember the ambulance ride. "Watch me!" I remember waking up in a hospital bed and hearing my mother crying. I remember doctors whi...
When my son walked through the door cradling two newborn babies, I thought I was losing my mind. Then he told me whose children they were, and suddenly, everything I thought I knew about motherhood, sacrifice, and family shattered into a thousand pieces. I never imagined my life would take a turn like this. My name's Jennifer, and I'm 43 years old. The last five years have been a master class in survival after the worst divorce you could picture. My ex-husband Derek didn't just leave… he stripped away everything we'd built together, leaving me and our son Josh with barely enough to scrape by. Josh is 16 now, and he's always been my universe. Even after his father walked out to start fresh with someone half his age, Josh still carried this quiet hope that maybe his dad would come back. The longing in his eyes broke me every single day. We live just a block away from Mercy General Hospital, in a small two-bedroom apartment. The rent's cheap, and it's close eno...