I FOUND AN ABANDONED BABY AND RAISED HIM WITH LOVE AND SACRIFICE

I found the baby on a winter morning so cold that even the concrete hallways of our old building in Vallecas seemed to hold their breath. I was thirty years old then, already exhausted by life in a way that felt older than my years, working long shifts as a nursing assistant and coming home to a one-bedroom apartment that echoed with silence. That morning, I opened my door to take out the trash before heading to work, thinking only about how little sleep I’d had and how much the day ahead would demand from me.

That was when I heard it—a thin, broken cry, not loud enough to be urgent, but desperate enough to stop me in place. It took me a few seconds to realize it wasn’t coming from inside any apartment. It was coming from the hallway itself. There, near the stairwell, lay a newborn baby wrapped in a cheap, threadbare blanket that offered more symbolism than warmth. His skin was cold to the touch, his tiny fists clenched as if he were already fighting the world he’d been dropped into. Tucked clumsily into the folds of the blanket was a folded piece of paper with only two words written in shaky ink: “Forgive me.

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