Mom Gives Up Son For Adoption, 18 Years Later Sees Her Necklace on the News And Realizes Mistake

The adoption agency smelled of lemon cleaner and quiet desperation. She filled out the forms with shaking hands, each question slicing her a little deeper. They asked if she wanted to leave something for the baby. Most mothers left blankets, stuffed animals—tokens of a life they could not give, probably. Mara reached for the only thing that held a little worth in her life.

She took off the necklace and held it for a moment. The pendant felt warmer than usual, as though it understood what was happening. She whispered a promise she could barely form—that someday, somehow, she might see it again, and through it, find the child she was losing.