Lucy was shocked when the nurse returned her twins—two baby girls—despite having given birth to a boy and a girl. She confronted the nurse, Savannah, who insisted there was no mistake, but Lucy had proof.
Dr. Carter arrived, and after checking the reports, she discovered Savannah had mixed up the paperwork. Savannah had swapped Lucy’s son with her deceased sister’s daughter, hoping to give her niece a loving home. Moved by the situation, Dr. Carter promised to rectify the mistake.
After receiving her son back, Lucy couldn’t shake the thought of the other girl. Despite her husband Ross’s concerns, she felt compelled to adopt the child. When they visited the hospital, Ross was won over by the girl’s innocence, and they decided to adopt her.
They named her Amelia and felt their family was complete. Savannah later visited to thank them, forming a bond with the Matthews family.
**Lessons from this story:**
1. Family is built on love, not just blood.
2. Sometimes, mistakes can lead to beautiful outcomes, as Savannah’s intention to help ultimately blessed Lucy’s family.
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