AFTER THEIR MOTHER DIED IN LABOR, DOCTOR RAISED THE TRIPLETS

There, in the operating room, James was looking at the triplets, next to the lifeless body of their mother. The mother passed away in labor, and the doctor chose to save the babies.

Then Nichols went out of the operating room, and saw his colleague, Thomas, waiting for his sister and his nephews.

When Thomas looked at Nichols’ face, he realised that there was something wrong. The doctor told Thomas that Nancy was gone, and the babies were alive. Thomas was devastated as he learned that his sister passed away.

Then Joe arrived, ex of his sister. He asked where Nancy was. As Thomas saw him, he threw the man to the wall and told him to leave. He was the reason why his sister went into labor earlier that she should. He was the reason why his sister was dead now.

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Years passed. After Thomas won the custody of his nephews, he was happy that their drunk father wouldn’t abuse or hurt them.

His wife left Thomas after he told her that he will be caring for his nephews. Despite he loved Alana, Thomas wanted his nephews to be safe.

He was left alone with his three nephews in a big house. The children, Jayden, Noah and Andy were now old enough to go to school, as they were in elementary.

One day, a man knocked Thomas’ door. Joe had returned. But he was looking different. The man had an expensive car, and was decently dressed.

He told Thomas that he changed a lot and wanted Thomas to let him see his children, and reconnect with them.

Thomas wanted to witness his change and he told him that he would only let him see them that way. Then Joe took Thomas to his factory. After losing Nancy and the children, he stopped drinking.

He started to fix old cars, and than opened a shop to renovate old cars. His business rose and he later turned it into a factory which was making car parts.

Joe had fixed himself. He stated that he didn’t want to involve lawyers or any other things to disturb him. He only wanted to reconnect with his children.

Thomas decided to let him see his children, whenever he wanted. He was sure that Joe had changed. They asked to the children about with whom they would like to live. They stated that they wanted to live with Thomas, but also they wanted to reconnect with their father.

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