When nurse Savannah walked into Lucy Matthews’ hospital room with two baby girls, Lucy knew something was wrong. She had given birth to twins—a boy and a girl—so where was her son?
“This has to be a mistake!” Lucy insisted, her voice rising.
Dr. Carter stepped in, reviewing the paperwork. But Lucy’s suspicion grew when Savannah hesitated, her eyes filled with guilt.
Unable to shake the feeling that something was being hidden, Lucy followed them and overheard Savannah’s confession: The second baby girl was her late sister’s child, and in desperation, she had tried to swap her with Lucy’s son.
Instead of reporting her, Lucy was moved by the story. That night, she dreamed of the baby—and woke up knowing what she had to do.
“Ross,” she said the next morning, “I want to adopt her.”
Though Ross was hesitant at first, one look at the baby changed his mind. They named her Amelia, and she became as much a part of their family as their biological twins.
In the end, what started as a shocking mistake became a story of unexpected love—and the family that grew because of it.