Tina struggled to feel happy for her best friend Megan, who was showing off her adopted son, Shawn. “He’s perfect, Meg,” she managed to say, although she was still mourning her own son’s de:at:h and dealing with a recent divorce.
Still, when Tina held the baby, though, she was shocked to feel an unexpected warmth and familiarity.
Something attracted her. It was a distinctive birthmark on the baby that looked exactly like the one her late son had. Unable to contain her emotions, Tina started sobbing with the baby still in her arms.
Megan rushed to comfort her. “Tina, are you okay?” she asked, patting her shoulder.
“No,” Tina replied weakly.
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