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I never told my mother-in-law I was a judge. To her, I was just a kept woman on unemployment. Hours after my C-section, she burst into my room with adoption papers, mocking me: “You don’t deserve a VIP room. Give one of the twins to my infertile daughter; you can’t handle two.” I hugged my babies and pressed the panic button. When the police arrived, she screamed that I was crazy. They proceeded to restrain me… until the chief recognized me…

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tragedy. And here you are, giving birth to twins like a rabbit. It’s just not fair.”

Karen was Mark’s older sister. A woman who never liked me, mainly because I refused to kiss her ring. A woman who had married for money, but couldn’t buy a pregnancy.

“So you want me to… give you one?” I asked, incredulous. “Like it’s a spare kidney?”

“Specifically, the continue reading …

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