The pain was unlike anything I had ever experienced. It felt as though my entire body was being torn apart, and no number of breathing techniques could reduce the pain that surged through me. I gripped the bed rails tightly.
"You're doing great, Racheal. Just a little more." Dr. Fred Clark's voice was steady, a beacon in the whirlwind of pain and fear. His calm and familiar presence was the only thing grounding me in that moment. He is my ex-boyfriend’s brother.
With one final, excruciating push, I felt a release and heard the most beautiful sound in the world—a baby's first cry. Tears dripped down my face as they placed my baby girl on my chest. Her tiny body, warm and wriggling, was a miracle. I looked down at her, marveling at her perfect little fingers and the soft fuzz of hair on her head.
But there was no time to linger in this moment of happiness. Another wave of pain hit, and I knew my son was coming. I already knew it would be a son because I had been pregnant with twins—a boy and a girl.
"You're almost there, Racheal," Fred reassured me, his hands gentle but firm as he guided me through the birth of my second child. Two nurses were also in the room, lending their support. I screamed, every fiber of my being consumed by the effort, and then there he was—my baby boy.
Suddenly Mrs. Bennett, my ex-husband’s mother, Benjamin, and two of her female workers appeared before me. “Hand over the baby to us!” She yelled. She grabbed my son away from Fred, handed him over to one of her maids, and grabbed my daughter.
"No! Please, don't take my babies!" I cried, my voice breaking with desperation. My heart felt like it was being ripped from my chest. "Please, Mrs. Bennett, I need to hold my children!"
"You know the condition, Racheal. We agreed to this." At that moment, I remembered the contract I had signed while I was pregnant to give them my unborn baby at birth. Even though I wanted to hold my babies, I knew there was nothing I could do but accept defeat. It was in the divorce contract that I was going to give them my unborn baby.
“You can’t just take her babies away from her; a mother needs to hold her children immediately after birth!” Fred said it sternly as he stood in front of Mrs. Bennett.
“Please stay out of this; you have no idea our agreement with Racheal.” Mrs. Bennett said it with a cold tone.
“I don’t care about your agreement with her, but I can’t just let you walk out with the twins.” Fred was not backing down; I could tell he was worried about me. Even though he had no idea what I had gotten myself into,
I saw Mrs. Bennett's gaze soften. I had no idea what she was thinking at that moment, but she handed my daughter back to Fred. “Here you go, but I will leave with the baby boy.” She said it sternly.
“Please, don’t take my baby boy; I need to hold him!” I begged; at this point, I didn’t care about the agreement that we had, but I didn’t want them to take my son away.
Mrs. Bennett shifted her gaze over to me. "Oh, shut it! Have you forgotten our agreement? I was being generous, giving you, your daughter, but don’t push your luck.”
I knew I had to accept defeat. "Please," I begged, my voice a raw whisper. "Please take care of him. Promise me you'll take care of him."
She nodded curtly, a gesture that felt more like a dismissal than an assurance. My son’s cries grew distant as he was carried away, and my heart shattered into pieces. I turned back to Fred, my vision blurry with tears.
"You did great," he said softly, wiping a tear from my cheek. He handed me my daughter, her warmth a fragile comfort amidst the storm of loss raging inside me.
“Thanks a lot, Fred.” I had to thank him for helping me out. He has no idea what I got myself into, but he still helped me out.
“Don’t mention.” He muttered.
"I don't know if I can do this," I whispered, clutching my baby girl close.
"How can I live knowing he's out there without me?" Even though I knew the agreement I had made with Benjamin and her mother during the divorce, at the end of the day, I felt maybe she wouldn’t take my children away from me. But now I lost my son to her and her Benjamin.
Fred’s eyes softened, and he placed a reassuring hand on my shoulder.
"You're one of the strongest people I know, Racheal. You’ll find a way. And you have her. She needs you."
I nodded, though it felt like an impossible task. I looked down at my daughter, her innocent eyes closed in peaceful sleep. For her, I would find the strength. For her, I would survive this heartbreak. But the ache for my son would never truly fade, a constant reminder of the price I had paid.
***
It was a bright morning. I watched Kyla, now four and a half, carefully draw at the kitchen table. She looked up and caught my eye, giving me a bright smile that lit up her entire face.
"Look, Mommy! I drew a picture of us," she said, holding up her masterpiece. Two stick figures, one tall and one short, stood hand in hand under a blue sky.
"It's beautiful, sweetheart," I said, my heart swelling with pride and love.
"You have such a talent."
She beamed, the praise meaning the world to her. I glanced at the clock, and my stomach sank a little. Time was always against us. I had to leave for work soon, and the guilt gnawed at me. I was a working mother, and that often meant missing out on moments with her that I could never get back.
I moved over to her and knelt, smoothing a strand of hair behind her ear. "Kyla, Mommy has to go to work now. Miss Julia will be here soon to stay with you, okay?"Kyla nodded, her understanding eyes far too wise for a child her age. "It's okay, Mommy. I know you have to work. You're working hard for us."Her words pierced my heart. I tried to smile, but the guilt weighed heavy. I hugged her tightly, breathing in the scent of her hair, a mix of baby shampoo and innocence."I love you so much, Kyla. You know that, right?""I know, Mommy. I love you too."I kissed her forehead and stood up, grabbing my coat and bag. As I reached the door, a familiar ache settled in my chest. The memory of my son, taken from me the day he was born, was never far from my mind. It has been the most difficult four and a half years of my life. I always wonder how my son is doing, if he is happy, and if he knows he has a mother who loves him fiercely from afar. It was a thought that haunted me, a constant sha
"What's going on here?" she asked in perfect Italian, her tone brooking no argument.The officer snapped to attention. "Racheal, this man is demanding to see a prisoner, Abigail Johnson."The woman turned to me, and I felt the ground shift beneath my feet. It was none other than Racheal Williams. My ex-wife. I hadn’t seen her in years, not since the divorce. My mouth and eyes couldn’t help but open widely. She was looking more powerful and confident than I ever remembered."Benjamin?" Her eyes widened slightly in surprise. I could also see hate in her eyes. I recognized those brown eyes from our whole divorce procedure. "Racheal?" I stammered. "What are you doing here?"She straightened. "I'm the liaison for the Rome city police."I was stunned. The Racheal I remembered was quiet, almost mousy, always in the background. This Racheal was a force to be reckoned with.Racheal’s POVSeeing Benjamin, memories of our bitter past flooded my mind. I never thought I would ever see the man who
“This will take time, but I’ll do my best to expedite the process,” I said, handing him some paperwork.“Thank you, Racheal. I appreciate it,” he said quietly, his eyes unable to meet mine. I’m glad he’s a bit scared of me now. I stood up, gathering the documents. “Actions have consequences, Benjamin. You taught me that.”He flinched at my words, but there was no malice in my voice. Just truth. I walked out of the room with my back straight and my steps confident. I wasn’t the weak, heartbroken woman he had left behind. I was someone new, someone stronger. And I am sure he sees that.The next morning, I arrived at the police station early, ready to finalize the paperwork for Abigail’s release. Benjamin was already there, looking weary but determined.We sat down to go over the final details. As we worked, I could feel his eyes on me, filled with a mix of admiration and regret. He was seeing the strong woman I had become, and it was clear he felt ashamed of how he had treated me.Fin
I will need to find Racheal’s house address and locate her; I need to see my daughter; I will have to make amends and be a part of my daughter’s life; even though the divorce papers have it that I will take full custody of our children, I can’t possibly take my daughter away from Racheal now; and besides, my daughter probably doesn’t have any idea that I exist.I quickly took out my laptop from my bag and started doing my investigation online, looking for Racheal’s house address. She now works for the Rome City Police Department, so it’s not going to be hard to find her address. After an extensive search, I finally found her house address.***I stood outside the modest house, my heart pounding in my chest. This is the address I found online. The thought of seeing my daughter—the daughter I never knew existed—filled me with a mix of anxiety and resolve. My palms were sweaty despite the cold weather. I had to do this. I had to meet her.Taking a deep breath, I approached the front door
I knew where she was coming from with all these, but I had no intentions of coming to hurt my own daughter, nor would I want to cause any chaos. But I had no idea how I was going to convince her that I just wanted to get to know my daughter. "Please, Racheal, give me a chance; I just want to get to know my daughter.” I pleaded.Racheal’s POVSeeing Benjamin here and the way he keeps begging kept pissing me off, I don’t ever want him close to Kyla, someone who treated me with so much disrespect in the past. Will he ever be able to love Kyla? I need to find a way to get him out of my house as soon as possible. “Give me a moment, Benjamin.” I spoke politely. I picked up my phone and texted two of my junior officers at the office, telling them to come over to my house because I needed them to arrest someone for me. They agreed to come, and normally it will take them about 15 minutes before they get to my house.I dropped the phone as I looked at Benjamin. “Why should I believe you only w
I knew where she was coming from with all these, but I had no intentions of coming to hurt my own daughter, nor would I want to cause any chaos. But I had no idea how I was going to convince her that I just wanted to get to know my daughter. "Please, Racheal, give me a chance; I just want to get to know my daughter.” I pleaded.Racheal’s POVSeeing Benjamin here and the way he keeps begging kept pissing me off, I don’t ever want him close to Kyla, someone who treated me with so much disrespect in the past. Will he ever be able to love Kyla? I need to find a way to get him out of my house as soon as possible. “Give me a moment, Benjamin.” I spoke politely. I picked up my phone and texted two of my junior officers at the office, telling them to come over to my house because I needed them to arrest someone for me. They agreed to come, and normally it will take them about 15 minutes before they get to my house.I dropped the phone as I looked at Benjamin. “Why should I believe you only w
I will need to find Racheal’s house address and locate her; I need to see my daughter; I will have to make amends and be a part of my daughter’s life; even though the divorce papers have it that I will take full custody of our children, I can’t possibly take my daughter away from Racheal now; and besides, my daughter probably doesn’t have any idea that I exist.I quickly took out my laptop from my bag and started doing my investigation online, looking for Racheal’s house address. She now works for the Rome City Police Department, so it’s not going to be hard to find her address. After an extensive search, I finally found her house address.***I stood outside the modest house, my heart pounding in my chest. This is the address I found online. The thought of seeing my daughter—the daughter I never knew existed—filled me with a mix of anxiety and resolve. My palms were sweaty despite the cold weather. I had to do this. I had to meet her.Taking a deep breath, I approached the front door
“This will take time, but I’ll do my best to expedite the process,” I said, handing him some paperwork.“Thank you, Racheal. I appreciate it,” he said quietly, his eyes unable to meet mine. I’m glad he’s a bit scared of me now. I stood up, gathering the documents. “Actions have consequences, Benjamin. You taught me that.”He flinched at my words, but there was no malice in my voice. Just truth. I walked out of the room with my back straight and my steps confident. I wasn’t the weak, heartbroken woman he had left behind. I was someone new, someone stronger. And I am sure he sees that.The next morning, I arrived at the police station early, ready to finalize the paperwork for Abigail’s release. Benjamin was already there, looking weary but determined.We sat down to go over the final details. As we worked, I could feel his eyes on me, filled with a mix of admiration and regret. He was seeing the strong woman I had become, and it was clear he felt ashamed of how he had treated me.Fin
"What's going on here?" she asked in perfect Italian, her tone brooking no argument.The officer snapped to attention. "Racheal, this man is demanding to see a prisoner, Abigail Johnson."The woman turned to me, and I felt the ground shift beneath my feet. It was none other than Racheal Williams. My ex-wife. I hadn’t seen her in years, not since the divorce. My mouth and eyes couldn’t help but open widely. She was looking more powerful and confident than I ever remembered."Benjamin?" Her eyes widened slightly in surprise. I could also see hate in her eyes. I recognized those brown eyes from our whole divorce procedure. "Racheal?" I stammered. "What are you doing here?"She straightened. "I'm the liaison for the Rome city police."I was stunned. The Racheal I remembered was quiet, almost mousy, always in the background. This Racheal was a force to be reckoned with.Racheal’s POVSeeing Benjamin, memories of our bitter past flooded my mind. I never thought I would ever see the man who
I moved over to her and knelt, smoothing a strand of hair behind her ear. "Kyla, Mommy has to go to work now. Miss Julia will be here soon to stay with you, okay?"Kyla nodded, her understanding eyes far too wise for a child her age. "It's okay, Mommy. I know you have to work. You're working hard for us."Her words pierced my heart. I tried to smile, but the guilt weighed heavy. I hugged her tightly, breathing in the scent of her hair, a mix of baby shampoo and innocence."I love you so much, Kyla. You know that, right?""I know, Mommy. I love you too."I kissed her forehead and stood up, grabbing my coat and bag. As I reached the door, a familiar ache settled in my chest. The memory of my son, taken from me the day he was born, was never far from my mind. It has been the most difficult four and a half years of my life. I always wonder how my son is doing, if he is happy, and if he knows he has a mother who loves him fiercely from afar. It was a thought that haunted me, a constant sha
The pain was unlike anything I had ever experienced. It felt as though my entire body was being torn apart, and no number of breathing techniques could reduce the pain that surged through me. I gripped the bed rails tightly."You're doing great, Racheal. Just a little more." Dr. Fred Clark's voice was steady, a beacon in the whirlwind of pain and fear. His calm and familiar presence was the only thing grounding me in that moment. He is my ex-boyfriend’s brother.With one final, excruciating push, I felt a release and heard the most beautiful sound in the world—a baby's first cry. Tears dripped down my face as they placed my baby girl on my chest. Her tiny body, warm and wriggling, was a miracle. I looked down at her, marveling at her perfect little fingers and the soft fuzz of hair on her head.But there was no time to linger in this moment of happiness. Another wave of pain hit, and I knew my son was coming. I already knew it would be a son because I had been pregnant with twins—a bo