I Gave Birth to a Baby at 79, and My Children Took Me to Court to Have Me Declared Incompetent. But When the Judge Asked Who the Father Was, the Courtroom Door Opened…

Silvia asked whether Todor had any rights to my properties.

Then I learned that they had gone to a notary to ask how they could have me placed under legal guardianship.

The day Emilia was born, they sent me a letter.

Not congratulations.

Not flowers.

A request for a court evaluation of my mental condition.

That was when I cried.

Not because of the lawsuit.

But because I realized my children no longer saw me as their mother.

They saw a key to an inheritance.


In the courtroom, Silvia finally spoke.

“This isn’t fair.”

I looked at her.

“What isn’t fair?”

“You did everything in secret. You didn’t tell us about Todor. You didn’t tell us about the procedure. One day you simply told us there was going to be a baby.”

“Because I knew how you would react.”

“How could you know?”

“Because I know my children.”

She swallowed.

“I was afraid for you.”

“Maybe at first.”

“And I’m still afraid!”

“Of what?”

She looked at Emilia.

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