We Adopted a Girl No One Wanted Because of a Birthmark – 25 Years Later, a Letter Revealed the Truth About Her Past

“No,” I said. “You might get in trouble. You might lose TV.

But you won’t be sent back. You’re ours.”

She nodded, but she watched us for weeks, waiting for the moment we’d change our minds.

School was rough. Kids noticed.

Kids said things.

One day she got in the car with red eyes and her backpack clenched like a shield. “A boy called me ‘monster face,’” she muttered. “Everyone laughed.”

I pulled over.

“Listen to me,” I said. “You are not a monster. Anyone who says that is wrong.

Not you. Them.”

She touched her cheek. “I wish it would go away.”

“I know,” I said.

“And I hate that it hurts. But I don’t wish you were different.”

She didn’t answer. She just held my hand the rest of the drive, small fingers tight around mine.

We never hid that she was adopted.

We used the word from the start, without whispering it like a secret.

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