Lucy was thrilled to finally hold her newborn twins—a boy and a girl, just like the ultrasounds had shown. But after a routine exam, the nurse returned with two baby girls. Lucy’s heart dropped.”Where’s my son?” she cried. “These aren’t both my babies!”
The nurse, Savannah, insisted there was no mistake. But Lucy and her husband, Ross, stood firm—they knew something was wrong. When Dr. Carter intervened, Savannah became nervous, refusing to hand over the records. Sensing something off, Lucy secretly followed them.
What she overheard broke her heart: Savannah had swapped Lucy’s baby boy with her late sister’s newborn daughter, hoping the girl would be raised in a loving home. She had placed Lucy’s son in a nursing facility.
Dr. Carter ordered the mistake be corrected immediately. Lucy got her son back—but couldn’t stop thinking about the orphaned girl. That night, she dreamed of her living peacefully in their home.The next morning, Lucy told Ross, “I want to adopt her.”Ross hesitated, but when he held the baby in his arms, he softened. “Let’s bring her home.”They named her Amelia. With their twins, Sia and Mark, their family was now complete—and Savannah became a weekend visitor, forever grateful.