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For nineteen years, I raised my sister’s abandoned baby as my own, but on his graduation day, she walked in carrying a cake that said “Congratulations From Your Real Mom” – and when my son stepped up to give his valedictorian speech, he looked straight at me and folded the paper in his hands.

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moved through the crowd as people began to understand.

“This is the blanket I came home in,” he said.

Myra covered her mouth.

“Myra kept it in a fireproof safe,” Dylan said. “With my hospital bracelet, my allergy card, every school picture, and the first note I ever wrote her that said ‘Mom’ by mistake.”

That was when Myra understood.

He had known.

He had continue reading …

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