Her Baby Was Called Defective. Then Her Stepson Exposed the Family Secret - Quieen - Chainityai

Her Baby Was Called Defective. Then Her Stepson Exposed the Family Secret – Quieen

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The first time Quincy called me Mommy, he whispered it like the walls might punish him for wanting one.

Rain tapped the kitchen windows that afternoon, soft and steady, while the whole house smelled like cinnamon rolls I had burned once and tried to save with extra frosting.

The counter was sticky under my palms.

The oven warmed my face.

Garrett’s big white house in Willow Creek, Georgia, still did not feel like mine, but for one minute, with Quincy perched on a stool beside me, I let myself believe it could.

He was seven, skinny as a rail, with solemn brown eyes and a habit of standing where he could see every door.

Before that day, I was Delphine to him.

Or nothing at all.

He tugged my sleeve when he needed water.

He left dinosaur drawings on the counter instead of asking me to look.

He walked beside me in grocery stores like a child trained not to want too much.

Then he swiped frosting from the bowl, and I said, “Don’t tell your dad.”

His face went white.

I put the spatula down slowly.

“Sweetheart, I was kidding.”

Quincy looked toward the living room, where Garrett was on a business call and Nadine, my mother-in-law, was sorting through our mail like she owned the mailbox, the house, and every breath inside it.

Then he leaned close and whispered, “Mommy used to say secret cookies tasted better.”

Mommy.

The word landed so gently it almost broke me.

Everybody said Quincy was quiet because grief had made him that way.

Garrett’s first wife, Claire, had died in childbirth three years before I met him.

The baby girl died too.

The church ladies called it a tragedy.

Nadine called it God’s plan, with one hand over her heart and the other gripping Quincy’s shoulder hard enough to leave him shrinking.

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