Mystery story 13/03/2025 14:54

My Sister Gave Up Her Adopted Daughter After Having a Bio Son — but Karma Hit Back Immediately

Love isn't supposed to have conditions. But for my sister, it did. Without an ounce of guilt, she gave up her adopted daughter after having a biological son. As I tried to comprehend the cruelty, she simply shrugged and said, "She wasn't really mine anyway." But karma was already at her door.

 

There are moments that shatter you, crack open your chest, and leave you gasping for air. For me, it was four simple words my sister said about her four-year-old adopted daughter: "I gave her back."

A heartbroken woman reflecting on a painful ordeal | Source: Midjourney

A heartbroken woman reflecting on a painful ordeal | Source: Midjourney

We hadn't seen my sister Erin in months. She lived a few states away, and with her pregnancy, we gave her space. But when she gave birth to a baby boy, the whole family decided to visit. We wanted to celebrate.

I filled my car with carefully wrapped gifts and a special teddy bear for Lily, my four-year-old goddaughter.

When we pulled up to Erin's suburban home, I noticed the yard looked different. The plastic slide Lily loved was gone. So was her little garden of sunflowers we planted together last summer.

 
Front view of a stunning house | Source: Midjourney

Front view of a stunning house | Source: Midjourney

Erin answered the door bouncing a swaddled bundle in her arms. "Everyone, meet Noah!" she announced, turning the baby to face us.

We all cooed warmly. Mom immediately reached for him, and Dad started snapping pictures. I glanced around the living room, noticing all traces of Lily were gone. No photos on the wall. No scattered toys. No stick figure drawings.

"Where's Lily?" I asked, smiling, still holding her gift.

A delighted woman holding a gift box | Source: Midjourney

A delighted woman holding a gift box | Source: Midjourney

 

The second I said her name, Erin's face froze. She exchanged a quick glance with her boyfriend, Sam, who suddenly became very interested in adjusting the thermostat.

Then, without an ounce of shame, she said: "Oh! I gave her back."

"What do you mean, 'gave her back,'" I asked, certain I misheard.

Mom stopped rocking baby Noah, and Dad lowered his camera. The silence felt like concrete hardening around my feet.

A woman scowling | Source: Midjourney

A woman scowling | Source: Midjourney

"You know I always wanted to be a boy mom," Erin sighed, as if explaining something obvious. "Now I have Noah. Why would I need a daughter? And don't forget, Lily was adopted. I don't need her anymore."

 

"You GAVE HER BACK?!" I yelled, my gift box dropping to the floor. "She's not a toy you return to the store, Erin! She's a child!"

She rolled her eyes. "Relax, Angela. She wasn't really mine anyway. It's not like I gave up my own kid. She was just... temporary."

The word hit me like a slap. Temporary? As if Lily had been nothing more than a placeholder until the real thing came along.

A stunned woman | Source: Midjourney

A stunned woman | Source: Midjourney

"TEMPORARY?" I repeated, my voice rising. "That little girl called you 'Mommy' for two years!"

"Ah, well, she can call someone else that now."

"How can you say that, Erin? How can you even think about it?"

 

"You're making this into something it's not," she snapped. "I did what was best for everyone."

I thought of all the times I watched Erin with Lily — reading her stories, brushing her hair, and telling everyone who would listen that she was her daughter. How many times had I heard her say, "Blood doesn't make a family, love does."

A little girl holding a teddy bear | Source: Midjourney

A little girl holding a teddy bear | Source: Midjourney

"What changed?" I demanded. "You fought for her. You went through mountains of paperwork. You cried when the adoption was finalized."

"That was before," she said dismissively. "Things are different now."

"Different how? Because now you miraculously have a 'real' child? What kind of message does that send to Lily?"

 

"Look, Angela, you're blowing this out of proportion. I loved Lily... I admit that. But now that my biological son is here, I don't want to divide that love anymore. He needs all my care and attention. I'm sure Lily will find another home."

That's when something inside me snapped. Lily wasn't just Erin's daughter. She was mine too, in a way. I was her godmother. I held her when she cried. I rocked her to sleep.

An emotionally overwhelmed woman | Source: Midjourney

An emotionally overwhelmed woman | Source: Midjourney

For years, I had dreamed of being a mother. But life had been cruel. I had miscarriage after miscarriage, each one stealing a piece of me, each one leaving a void that Lily filled with her laughter, her tiny hands reaching for mine, her little voice calling me "Auntie Angie."

 

And Erin threw her away like she meant nothing. How could she?

"You held her in your arms, called her your daughter, let her call you Mom, and then tossed her aside the second you got your 'real' kid?!"

Erin scoffed, bouncing Noah who started to fuss. "She was a foster kid first. She knew this could happen."

I felt my hands shaking. "Erin, she is FOUR YEARS OLD. You were her world."

A woman arguing | Source: Midjourney

A woman arguing | Source: Midjourney

Sam finally spoke up. "Look, we didn't make this decision lightly. Noah needs all our attention right now."

"You think abandoning her was fair?" I asked in disbelief.

 

"The agency found her a good placement," Sam muttered. "She'll be fine."

Before I could respond, we heard a sharp knock at the door. If only I knew karma had arrived so soon. Sam went to answer the door. From where I stood, I saw two people on the porch, a man and a woman in professional attire.

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