I thought my world had finally fallen apart—abandoned, pregnant, and staring down foreclosure. But when I helped my elderly neighbor on the hottest day of summer, everything shifted overnight. I never expected the sheriff’s knock, or the secret waiting in my mailbox that would rewrite everything I thought my future was.

I always believed hitting rock bottom would come with a warning.
But the truth is, rock bottom feels like drowning in silence.
I was 34 weeks pregnant, and alone. I used to be a planner. But you can’t plan for someone like Lee walking out on you the moment you decide to keep the baby.
You can’t plan for the mortgage company not caring, or for overdue bills piling up on the kitchen counter like a quiet avalanche.
Rock bottom feels like drowning in silence.