When Charlotte died at just 35, she left behind nine daughters and a silence I didn’t know how to carry. She had been my first love, the one person I never truly forgot, even though life had pulled us in different directions, and we never got the chance to build a future together. Her daughters had nowhere stable to go, and something inside me refused to let them be separated or lost in the system. People called me reckless for stepping in, but I didn’t care. I thought I was rescuing nine girls who had lost everything, not realizing they held a truth that would change my life forever.Taking in nine children overnight was harder than anything I’d ever done. I worked long hours, gave up nearly everything I owned, and learned how to be the kind of father they needed, one day at a time. In the beginning, the girls were cautious, guarded, unsure whether they could trust me. But slowly, meals around the table turned into laughter, routines became memories, and the distance between us faded. Over the years, I stopped thinking of them as Charlotte’s daughters and started thinking of them simply as mine. Love did what it always does when it’s real—it made the impossible feel natural.Two decades later, the girls gathered at my home and told me they had hidden something from me. They brought out old letters Charlotte had written but never sent, and one was addressed to me. As I read it, the years seemed to collapse all at once. Charlotte had been pregnant after one night together when we were young, but her family had taken her away before she could tell me. She had wanted to reach out, but fear and circumstances kept her silent. Then came the line that left me speechless: one of the daughters I had raised was also my biological child.
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