I was only seventeen when I gave birth to my twin boys, Noah and Liam. While other girls my age were planning prom and college, I was learning how to raise two babies.
Their father, Evan, had been my high-school boyfriend and the star of the basketball team. When I told him I was pregnant, he promised we would face it together. He said he loved me and that we were a family.
The next morning, he vanished.
For years I raised the boys alone, working multiple jobs while finishing school and trying to keep our lives stable. It was exhausting, but watching Noah and Liam grow into kind, hardworking teenagers made every sacrifice worth it.
When they were accepted into a competitive dual-enrollment college prep program at sixteen, I felt proud beyond words.
Then one evening they told me something that made my stomach drop.
They had met their father.
Evan was now the director of the program. According to the boys, he claimed I had pushed him away years ago and said their future depended on me meeting him to “fix the past.”
But when I confronted him, the truth came out. Records and witnesses proved he had abandoned us.
The school board removed him from his position, and my sons stayed in the program.
After sixteen years, the truth finally caught up with him — and my boys’ future was never taken away.