I WENT TO PICK UP MY WIFE AND NEWBORN TWINS FROM THE HOSPITAL — I ONLY FOUND THE BABIES AND A NOTE. I can’t explain the excitement I felt as I drove to the hospital to bring Suzie and our newborn twin daughters home. I had spent the past few days decorating the nursery, cooking a big family dinner, and planning the perfect welcome. I even picked up balloons on the way. But when I arrived, my excitement turned into confusion. Suzie wasn’t there. I just found our two sleeping daughters and a note. My hands shook as I unfolded it: “Goodbye. Take care of them. Ask your mother WHY she did this to me.” I froze, rereading it over and over. What the hell did this mean? Where was Suzie? I asked the nurse, my voice trembling. “Where’s my wife?” “She checked out this morning,” the nurse said hesitantly. “She said you knew.” Knew? I had no clue. I drove home with the twins, my mind racing, replaying every moment of Suzie’s pregnancy. She seemed happy — or was I blind? When I got home, my mom was there, smiling and holding a casserole. “Oh, let me see my grandbabies!” I pulled back. “Not yet, Mom. What did you do to Suzie?” ⬇️

I WENT TO PICK UP MY WIFE AND NEWBORN TWINS FROM THE HOSPITAL — I ONLY FOUND THE BABIES AND A NOTE.
I can’t explain the excitement I felt as I drove to the hospital to bring Suzie and our newborn twin daughters home. I had spent the past few days decorating the nursery, cooking a big family dinner, and planning the perfect welcome. I even picked up balloons on the way. But when I arrived, my excitement turned into confusion.
Suzie wasn’t there. I just found our two sleeping daughters and a note.
My hands shook as I unfolded it: “Goodbye. Take care of them. Ask your mother WHY she did this to me.”
I froze, rereading it over and over. What the hell did this mean? Where was Suzie?
I asked the nurse, my voice trembling. “Where’s my wife?”
“She checked out this morning,” the nurse said hesitantly. “She said you knew.”
Knew? I had no clue. I drove home with the twins, my mind racing, replaying every moment of Suzie’s pregnancy. She seemed happy — or was I blind?
When I got home, my mom was there, smiling and holding a casserole. “Oh, let me see my grandbabies!”
I pulled back. “Not yet, Mom. What did you do to Suzie?” ⬇️

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