I ADOPTED A BABY WHO WAS LEFT AT THE FIRE STATION – 5 YEARS LATER, A WOMAN KNOCKED ON MY DOOR AND SAID: “YOU HAVE TO GIVE MY CHILD BACK.”

I still remember the night I found him—a tiny bundle wrapped in a worn-out blanket, left in a basket near my fire station. It was my shift, and the cold wind howled as if mourning the little soul abandoned to fate. He was barely a week old, his cries weak but full of determination.

My partner, Joe, and I exchanged glances, unspoken words passing between us. “We’ll call social services,” Joe said, his voice steady. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that this baby was meant for something more… or maybe just meant for me.

Months passed, and when no one came forward to claim him, I filed for adoption. I named him Leo because he roared through every challenge, just like a little lion. Being a single dad wasn’t easy, but Leo made every sleepless night and every spilled spaghetti sauce stain on the carpet worth it.

He was my son in every way that mattered. Five years went by, and our life had settled into a perfect rhythm. Leo was thriving—a chatterbox who loved dinosaurs and believed he could outrun the wind.

That night, we were building a cardboard Jurassic Park when a knock on the door shattered our peace. Standing before me was a woman in her early thirties, her face pale, her eyes carrying the weight of the world. “YOU HAVE TO GIVE MY CHILD BACK,” she said, her voice trembling but firm.

For a moment, all I could do was stare. My heart hammered in my chest, and a thousand questions buzzed through my mind. Leo, standing behind me clutching a cardboard triceratops, peered curiously around my leg.

“Your child?” I finally managed to say, my voice coming out quieter than I intended. Her lips parted as if she wanted to say more, but the words tangled up in her throat. She took a breath, then repeated, “I’m the mother of the baby you adopted.

The one you found at the fire station.”

Her statement hung in the air like an echo that wouldn’t fade. I swallowed hard, noticing the slight tremble in her hands. Suddenly, I felt a surge of both protectiveness and confusion.

I had spent five years bonding with Leo, raising him, and loving him. This woman’s sudden appearance threatened to unravel everything. She glanced down, as if gathering her courage.

“My name is Celeste. I…had no choice back then. But I want him back now.”

Inside, anger wrestled with empathy.

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