“Our children deserve to know that their family is formed by choice and love, not by blood alone,” I said. “I may not share their DNA, but I share every heartbeat, every tear, every moment of joy and sorrow with them.”
The garden, once filled with laughter and idle chatter, was now a courtroom of unspoken judgment and reconsidered loyalties. My kids stood by my side, their small hands seeking mine for reassurance. I pulled them close, offering the comfort of my love and presence.
