I watched my daughter-in-law toss my granddaughter’s baby blanket into the trash. I snatched it back, and when I carefully spread it out on the bed, I felt something unusually firm stitched into the fabric. My hands trembled as I slowly opened the seam—and what I found inside made my heart stop cold.

I watched my daughter-in-law toss my granddaughter’s baby blanket into the trash. I snatched it back, and when I carefully spread it out on the bed, I felt something unusually firm stitched into the fabric. My hands trembled as I slowly opened the seam—and what I found inside made my heart stop cold.

I had come over to help my son, Michael, and his wife, Laura, with my granddaughter, Sophie, while they finished unpacking the nursery. Laura had always been a little cold toward me, dismissive of my suggestions and advice, but I never imagined she’d take it this far. That afternoon, I caught her tossing Sophie’s tiny, well-worn baby blanket into the trash. My chest tightened, and without thinking, I snatched it back.

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