He thought he would never hear from her again after paying her for an ab.ortion — 10 years later, fate brought them together

He paid her to abort the baby—10 years later, what happened will sh0ck you.

Mary Smith was the pride of her parents, their only child, raised with love and discipline in a humble two-room house on the outskirts of town. Mr. and Mrs. Smith weren’t rich, but they were close. With small businesses and some farming, they made sure Mary received the education they never had. With every report card, with every graduation photo, they clapped with tired, proud hands, praying that one day she would break the cycle of family poverty. And she almost succeeded.

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