My Son Sent Me a Photo of His Wife’s Ultrasound, but One Detail Proved She Was Lying About the Pregnancy – Story of the Day

When my son Caleb texted me a photo of his wife’s ultrasound, I almost cried with joy. But as I looked closer, I noticed something strange. I assumed it was a coincidence at first, but that one minor detail later exposed a web of lies that shook our family.

My phone buzzed with a text from my son, Caleb.

That boy has always been my quiet, gentle child, the opposite of his firecracker sister, Dana.

I opened his message and found the best kind of news: a picture of his wife Tessa’s ultrasound!

“You’re the first to know,” Caleb had texted. “Please don’t tell anyone else, yet.”

I sat on the kitchen stool, smiling like a fool at the blurry little bean on the screen.

Right at the bottom, partly cropped off and almost swallowed by the darkness of the image, was a watermark for Dr. M.

Lee, and the partial name of a clinic.

Dr. Lee had delivered my daughter, Dana’s, baby three years ago.

“Coincidence,” I told myself, trying to shake the sudden unease that settled in my chest.

I picked up my phone, zooming in, tracing the image over and over with a trembling finger. And the more I looked, the more it didn’t seem like a coincidence at all.

The shadows, the shape of the tiny fetus, even a strange little crescent blur in the corner — it looked identical to Dana’s ultrasound from years before.

Tessa had always distanced herself.

She brushed off family gatherings, and Caleb was forever making excuses for her rude behavior.

I’d told myself to stay out of it. I didn’t want to be the meddling mother-in-law, but I couldn’t ignore the red flags now.

“Did you hear Tessa’s pregnant?” I texted.

Dana replied, “What? That’s great news!”

I sent Dana the ultrasound image.

No text, just that picture.

The phone rang within minutes. “Mom, that’s mine. I sent that exact image to the family chat in 2021.”

I printed both images — Dana’s original and the one Tessa had sent and slid them into an envelope.

I wasn’t going to let her dodge this with a text message or give her a chance to manipulate my son with a lie.

She was lying about her pregnancy, and I was going to confront her about it in person.

I cooked comfort foods: roast chicken, mashed potatoes, and green beans with bacon.

I set the table and slid the envelope with the two ultrasounds beneath my napkin.

But when I opened the door, the sight of my son and his wife filled me with doubt.

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