You Must Pay: A Surrogate’s Unexpected Reckoning

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25 years ago, my friend and her husband asked me to carry a baby for them. I agreed. My egg and her husband’s material was used.

I gave birth to Bella, they raised her as their own. I remained forever “Auntie.” Now at 25 years old, Bella shocked me by saying, “You must pay.”

At first, I thought I misheard her. Maybe she meant “You must play”—as in a joke, or something lighthearted.

But her face was serious, almost cold. I was standing in the kitchen, holding a mug of tea, my heart suddenly pounding like I’d just run a marathon. “Pay for what, Bella?” I asked gently, hoping this was all a misunderstanding.

She crossed her arms and leaned against the doorframe. “For abandoning me.”

That word—abandoning—stabbed me in the gut. I had never once felt I abandoned her.

I had given her life. Given her to my best friend and her husband, who couldn’t conceive. Given her a stable, loving home.

I had sacrificed so much. But to her, apparently, I had disappeared. “I never abandoned you,” I said.

“You always knew me as your Auntie. I was there every birthday, every school play, every graduation…”

Bella’s lips curled slightly, not quite a smile. “Yeah.

You were always there, but never mine. Everyone told me you were my aunt, but I always felt something different. And then, when I found the documents in Mom’s drawer last year, everything made sense.”

I sat down at the table. The room felt heavier than ever.

“You found out last year?”

She nodded. “At first, I didn’t know how to feel. Then I got angry.

Really angry. You gave birth to me. You’re biologically my mom.

But you walked away. You just handed me over like I was a casserole dish at a potluck.”

Her words sliced deep, but I didn’t interrupt. She had every right to feel what she felt.

“You gave me away and never looked back,” she continued. “And now I can’t sleep without wondering why I wasn’t enough for you to fight for.”

I felt my eyes sting. “Bella,” I said quietly.

“I didn’t walk away because you weren’t enough. I walked away because your parents—your legal parents—wanted a child more than anything in the world. And I wanted to help them.

That was the arrangement. That was the plan.”

“But I wasn’t a plan!” she snapped. “I’m a person.

What happened next changed everything… continues on the next page.
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