MY MOTHER GAVE ME AWAY—15 YEARS LATER, HER FINAL LETTER CHANGED EVERYTHING

I was eight when my father died, and my world shattered overnight. My mother remarried less than a year later, but her new husband never wanted me around. One evening, she sat on my bed and quietly told me she was too young to stop living her life. A week later, she left me in foster care, and I watched her drive away without looking back.

The years that followed taught me how to survive alone. I moved between homes, carried my life in a suitcase, and stopped expecting anyone to choose me. Eventually, I built a life for myself, convincing myself that the family I lost was gone forever.

Fifteen years later, a teenage girl knocked on my door. The moment I saw her face, something felt familiar. With shaking hands, she introduced herself as my sister and told me our mother had died suddenly. Then she handed me a letter written in our mother’s unmistakable handwriting.

In the letter, my mother admitted that sending me away was the greatest mistake of her life. She begged me not to repeat her failure and asked me to take care of my fourteen-year-old sister, who now stood alone in the world. Looking at the frightened girl on my doorstep, I made a choice. I stepped forward, wrapped my arms around her, and for the first time in my life, I chose family

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