My water broke on the way to my mother-in-law’s party. My husband got furious. He

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They placed him in my arms, a small, wriggling bundle of warmth and life.

Tears of relief and joy streamed down my face as I held him close, feeling his tiny heartbeat against my chest. In the days that followed, while I recovered in the hospital, I couldn’t stop thinking about the woman who had saved us.

I asked around, hoping to find her, to thank her properly, but it seemed she had disappeared as quickly as she had appeared, a guardian angel on a snowy highway. Despite everything, I felt a growing sense of peace.

I had my son, a perfect little miracle, and that was what truly mattered.

Greg’s betrayal was a wound that would take time to heal, but the love for my child filled the void he had left. With the support of friends and family, I began to rebuild my life, finding strength in the challenges I had faced. I learned that sometimes, when everything seems lost, a light appears in the darkness, guiding you to safety.