irst life was Ethan, s
miling, a cruel twist of h
his voice smooth as poison. "I fo
, and they walked away with the son I had rais
mplete, that it ripped through
my own body, young and alive, standing on the cracked asphalt of a d
just a few feet away
home. That single act of kindness was the beginning of my end. The town, deeply religious and quick to jud
s all
Jessica. He said she needed it more. After we were married, he smothered our own newborn child in his crib and then vanished. He and
e trash. They returned only to reveal the truth: they were Lucky's real parents. They had planned it
nothing. No pity. No compassion. Just a col
wouldn't be
nd the wailing infant inside. I w
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