He Took Her Triplets At Birth, Then Her Mother’s Trust Opened-kieutrinh

For sixty seconds, Evelyn Carter held everything she had prayed for.

Three babies lay against her after eighteen hours of labor, two girls and one boy, all swaddled tight under the clean hospital lights.

Her body shook so hard the blanket trembled, but she did not care.

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The first baby had dark hair and a serious little face.

The second blinked slowly, as if she had already decided the world was strange.

The third, the smallest, rested against Evelyn’s chest with his tiny fist pressed to her gown.

Evelyn whispered the names she had chosen in secret.

Emma.

Sophia.

James.

The night nurse, Gloria Santos, stood near the bed with tears in her eyes.

She had watched Evelyn suffer through a long labor without a husband beside her, and now she watched the young mother glow through exhaustion.

Then the door opened.

Garrett Lancaster walked in without flowers, without tears, and without one glance at the babies.

He wore a charcoal suit and carried a manila envelope.

Behind him came Margaret Lancaster, his mother, silver hair pinned tight, face smooth with satisfaction.

Vivian, his sister, lifted her phone and began recording.

Evelyn tried to smile because shock had not reached her yet.

“Garrett,” she whispered, “they’re here.”

He crossed the room and dropped the envelope onto her blanket.

“Sign it,” he said.

Evelyn looked down.

The first page was a divorce petition.

The second page was worse.

It said the Lancaster family would receive full custody of all children born during the marriage.

It said Evelyn would waive marital property, support, and contact with the children unless Garrett approved it in writing.

Her hands went numb around the babies.

Margaret stepped closer and pressed a pen into Evelyn’s fingers.

“You fulfilled your purpose,” she said. “Sign, or lose them anyway.”

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