I Raised My Twin Sons Alone.

Rachel became a mother at seventeen, long before she felt ready, and long before life felt fair. While her classmates were choosing prom dresses and debating college majors, she was learning how to swaddle newborns and memorize the rhythm of two different cries. The father of her unborn twins, Evan, had once promised her forever in the naive way teenagers do, but when responsibility became real—when doctor appointments replaced movie dates and conversations shifted from dreams to diapers—he slowly faded. At first it was missed calls and canceled plans. Then it was silence. By the time Rachel was seven months pregnant, he was gone entirely, leaving behind no forwarding address, no explanation, and no goodbye.

The day she lay on the examination table and heard the rapid, overlapping beats of her sons’ hearts for the first time, something inside her crystallized. Fear didn’t disappear, but it rearranged itself into determination. If no one else stayed, she would. If no one else claimed them, she would claim them twice over. She dropped out of school temporarily, picked up extra shifts at a diner, and moved into a small basement apartment owned by a distant aunt.

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