When Dylan’s mother suddenly reappears after twenty years of absence, she doesn’t just bring back memories from the past—she brings a secret powerful enough to shake everything he believes about his life. What starts as a tense reunion quickly turns into a moment of truth, forcing Dylan to choose between blood ties and the man who truly raised him.
My name is Dylan, and my life has never been simple.
My mother, Jessica, had me when she was very young. She and my father, Greg, were barely more than kids themselves at the time. From what I’ve been told, they tried for a while to make things work, but whatever they had between them wasn’t strong enough to last.
Not through the stress of pregnancy.
And apparently, not through me either.
On the day I was born, my father rushed to the hospital, thinking he was about to meet his son and start a new life as a family with my mother.
Instead, she placed me in his arms and said something he would never forget.
“I’m not interested in being a parent, Greg,” she told him coldly. “I don’t want him. You can raise him.”
Then she walked out of the hospital.
And out of my life.
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