My Neighbor Didn’t Show Her Child to Anyone for Three Years

For three years, my neighbor Nelly barely left her house, and no one had ever seen the child she was pregnant with when she moved in. One evening, as I watched her house, I saw a small face in the window. My heart stopped.

Nelly was a mystery—always avoiding people, especially me. When I tried speaking to her at the store, she bolted. Even my husband, Evan, dismissed my concerns. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off.

Determined to get answers, my nosy neighbor, Mrs. Freddie, tried bringing Nelly a pie. Nelly slammed the door in her face. “Something’s not right,” Mrs. Freddie muttered. I agreed.

Days later, a letter for Nelly was mistakenly placed in my mailbox. As I approached her house to return it, curiosity got the better of me—I peeked through the window. A little boy stared back. His eyes… and the birthmark on his cheek were unmistakable. Read more below

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