After the Birth of My Twin Daughters

The night Ella and Sophie were born should have been the happiest of my life. Instead, it marked the beginning of a fracture I didn’t yet understand was forming beneath my marriage. I had spent nine long months carrying our twin girls—two tiny heartbeats that fluttered across ultrasound screens like promises. Through morning sickness, swollen ankles, sleepless nights, and the constant commentary from my mother-in-law, Lorraine, I told myself that once the babies arrived, everything would settle. Derek would see them, hold them, feel that rush of protective love, and finally place our little family above his mother’s constant interference.

Lorraine, however, had made her preferences painfully clear from the moment we announced the pregnancy. “Maybe one will be a boy,” she’d said, not once but repeatedly, her tone syrupy but sharp beneath the surface. When the ultrasound confirmed two girls, she forced a tight smile and muttered something about “trying again.” I laughed it off at the time. I shouldn’t have. Her disappointment wasn’t casual—it was rooted in a rigid belief that boys carried legacy, that girls were somehow lesser additions to a family line. Derek brushed off her comments, insisting she “didn’t mean it that way.” But I noticed how often he excused her.

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