When Margaret checked on her at her ward post-delivery, Erica couldn’t stop crying.
“Thanks for saving me and my child, Margaret,” she sobbed. “I can never thank you enough. And I’m sorry for being rude to you. I was also suspicious that Goerge was lying, but I never gave it much thought because I was afraid of losing our family. I’m so sorry…”
“It’s okay, Erica,” Margaret consoled her then hugged her. “You need to stay strong for your baby girl, and if you need any help, I will always be by your side. After all, it’s not your fault Chris did what he did. The best we can do is become each other’s support now. What do you think?”
Erica smiled and nodded. And in the end, Margaret became Charlotte’s godmother.
What can we learn from this story?
- Sometimes our instincts are correct. Erica had a sneaking suspicion that George/Chris was concealing something from her, which proved to be right.
- Learn to be helpful and kind. Margaret could have abandoned Erica in her agony, but she didn’t. She dialed 911 and made sure Erica and her child were safe.
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