I never imagined that the child I’d cradled, nursed, and soothed through fevers might not share my blood. Yet the moment the DNA test confirmed it, I didn’t feel Lily slipping away. I felt the ground tilt, yes, but my love for her stayed exactly where it had always been. The real shock came when Eloise called, her voice trembling as she told me about her daughter, Amaya, and the same hospital, the same date, the same suspicion that had haunted her in silence.

Meeting Amaya was like looking into a mirror I didn’t know existed. Her laugh, her mannerisms, even the way she furrowed her brow felt eerily familiar. But when Lily clung to my hand, I knew the truth: biology could explain our faces, not our hearts. We chose not to swap lives, but to expand them. Two households, one tangled, chosen family. Forgiveness came slowly, especially for my sister, yet it came. Now, Lily’s “Mom” and Amaya’s “Mama Nira” are the same person—proof that love, once given, doesn’t bow to a lab result.

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