"I'm grateful for moving me to a nursing home and helping me, Steph," I said to her. "However, I need one more favor from you." "Sure, ma'am," Stephanie replied. "What is it?" "Can I at least see George one last time? " I felt like my eyes welled up with tears. "I'm sorry, ma'am," Stephanie apologized. "His body was in a terrible state when our hospital received it after the fire. I wish for you not to see it." I had to deal with it. So, I organized the funeral the next week: Stephanie was by my side the entire time. Years passed. One day, I came out of my room to watch TV with the rest of the residents. But as I examined the screen more closely, my eyes welled up. It was my husband. Alive. "Is that really you, George?!" I was both bewildered and overwhelmed. But just then, something piqued my interest. "Wait, who's that young woman in bikini? And why did she just kiss George?!" I exclaimed outloud. Maybe I am mistaken. Perhaps that's not George... I pondered as she moved closer to TV. And DEAR LORD! It was Stephanie and George.
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Years after adopting little Sam, David received a phone call from a lawyer. "Mr. Wallace," the man said. "I'm calling on behalf of your adopted son's birth parent..." "What do you want?" Dave asked sharply. "I would like to talk to you..." the lawyer said. "I'm not interested," Dave said. "Those people abandoned my son. There's nothing you could say that I want to hear." "Please, Mr. Wallace," the lawyer said. "For Sam's sake." Reluctantly, Dave agreed to meet the lawyer. As soon as he arrived, the man handed him a letter. "This will explain everything so much better than I ever could, Mr. Wallace," he said.👇