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    We Adopted a 4-Year-Old Girl — Just a Month Later, My Wife Demanded, ‘We Should Give Her Back’

    kaylestoreBy kaylestoreMarch 23, 202510 Mins Read
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    Simon and Claire finally have the family they dreamed of… until Claire demands they give their newly adopted daughter back. As Claire’s love turns to resentment, Simon faces an impossible choice. But for him, there’s no question. Sophie is his daughter now. And he will fight for her, no matter the cost.

    The first time I saw Sophie, she ran straight into my arms.

    She was small, all wide brown eyes and wild curls, and she smelled like baby shampoo and fresh grass. She clung to me like she already knew, like she had already decided I was hers.

    Claire and I had fought for this moment. Years of failed pregnancies. Years of heartbreak. When we turned to adoption, the wait had felt unbearable, months of paperwork, home visits, interviews.

    And now, here we were.

    “You’re sure about this?” the social worker, Karen, asked.

    She watched us carefully from across the table, a thick file in front of her. Sophie sat on my lap, playing with my wedding ring, humming softly to herself.

    “Of course,” Claire’s voice was firm and confident. “She’s ours.”

    Karen nodded, but she didn’t look too convinced. I tried not to take it too seriously because Karen was probably used to families promising these children the entire world and then failing them.

    “I believe you mean that,” she said. “But adoption isn’t just about love. It’s about commitment. This is forever. You’re bringing a child into your home who’s had a hard start in her life. Sophie will test you. She’ll push boundaries and maybe even break things. It won’t be on purpose, of course, but she’s just a child. You have to be prepared for all of this.”

    Claire reached across the table and squeezed my hand.

    “We know,” Claire said.

    Then she smiled at Sophie, who beamed back at her.

    “She’s a perfect little angel.”

    “Alright,” Karen hesitated. “Then congratulations, Claire and Simon! You’re officially parents.”

    Something shifted in my heart. This was the beginning of forever.

    I knew something was wrong the moment I stepped through the front door.

    It was quiet, too quiet, like the house itself was holding its breath. Then, out of nowhere, Sophie crashed into me, wrapping her tiny arms around my legs.

    Her little voice trembled.

    “I don’t want to leave, Daddy,” she said.

    I frowned, kneeling so we were eye level with each other.

    “Leave where, sweetheart?” I asked.

    Her bottom lip wobbled. Tears welled in her wide brown eyes.

    “I don’t wanna go away again. I wanna stay with you and Mommy.”

    A cold chill ran through me. Where had she heard this? And why? Sophie was too little for school and she spent her days with Claire at home. While Claire worked, Sophie played. While Claire had meetings she had to run to, either of our mothers watched Sophie.

    Who had said what to my child?

    “That won’t happen,” I promised her. “You’re home now, sweet girl.”

    Then Claire stepped into the hallway.

    She wasn’t looking at me, her gaze was fixed somewhere past my shoulder, arms crossed so tightly it looked painful. Her face was pale, blank even. But her eyes? They weren’t empty. They were distant.

    Like something had already snapped inside her.

    “Simon, we need to talk,” she said.

    “Why is Sophie saying she has to leave?” I countered.

    Claire’s jaw clenched.

    “Send her to her room. Now, Simon!”

    Sophie’s tiny fingers gripped my shirt like she could anchor herself to me. I smoothed a hand over her back.

    “Sweetheart, go play for a bit, okay? Go to your room. I’ll come get you soon, and we can have dinner!”

    She hesitated. I could feel her heart racing against mine.

    Then, reluctantly, she nodded and padded down the hall, casting nervous glances between us before disappearing into her room.

    The moment her door clicked shut, Claire spoke.

    “We need to give her back.”

    “What?” I gasped. “What did you just say?”

    Claire’s arms tightened over her chest.

    “I don’t want this anymore, Simon,” she whispered. “She’s… she’s ruining everything! My books, my files… my clothes… she even ruined my wedding dress!”

    “What do you mean?” I frowned.

    Claire exhaled sharply, running a hand over her face like she was barely keeping it together.

    “I had it out earlier. I was feeling nostalgic, I guess… Sophie walked in while I was holding it, and she lit up, Simon. She called it a princess dress and asked if she could touch it!”

    My chest ached at the image of a little girl, full of wonder, staring at something beautiful…

    “That’s—”

    “That’s not the problem,” Claire snapped. “The problem is, she had paint all over her hands. I don’t even know how I didn’t see it. But the moment she touched the fabric…”

    Her voice broke into a laugh, sharp and humorless.

    “Bright blue handprints. All over the damn dress!”

    “Claire, she didn’t do that to hurt you,” I sighed.

    “You don’t know that, Simon!” Claire’s voice cracked. “You don’t see it! She’s manipulative. She wants me gone so she can have you all to herself.”

    I stared at her.

    “Do you hear yourself right now?”

    “You always wanted this more than I did.”

    The words hit me like a slap.

    I wanted this? Only me?

    Like she hadn’t been the one pushing adoption, swearing it was what she wanted too? Like she hadn’t wept with joy the day we met Sophie, promising her a forever home?

    I took a step forward, searching her face for the woman I knew. The woman who had once held Sophie.

    “You’re safe now. We love you so much,” she had said.

    But now? All I saw was someone else. Someone who didn’t love our daughter.

    “You don’t mean this,” I said quietly. “You’re just overwhelmed, and this is just an adjustment. Like Karen said. Sophie is just testing boundaries, sure… but she’s not…”

    “Stop it, Simon,” Claire’s voice cut through mine like a blade. “Either she goes, or I do.”

    I froze.

    I hadn’t expected an ultimatum. My wife or my child?

    I looked at Claire, and she wasn’t bluffing. Her expression was too still, too sure, like she had already made peace with it. She had walked into this conversation knowing she would leave me with little to no choice.

    She had assumed she would win.

    The woman I had loved, the Claire who had fought for this adoption, who had cried when we brought Sophie home, was gone. And in her place stood someone who saw a scared little girl as a threat.

    “I’m not going to destroy this little girl’s life,” I said, my voice even. Final. “She’s my daughter now.”

    “You’re seriously choosing a stranger over me?” Claire’s mouth fell open.

    “Stranger? Are you out of your mind?! I’m choosing what’s right.”

    A sharp, disbelieving laugh burst from her.

    “You think you’re some kind of hero? That I’m the villain for not wanting a child who… who…” she let out a strangled sound, raking her hands through her hair.

    I didn’t respond. Because there was nothing left to say.

    Claire stormed past me, grabbed her keys, and slammed the door behind her. The sound of her car screeching out of the driveway echoed in the night.

    And just like that, she was gone.

    Three Weeks Later

    The room smelled like stale coffee and cheap air freshener.

    A round clock ticked on the wall, each second stretching between us like a canyon. Sophie was with my mother, excited to make cookies and decorate them, too.

    “Don’t worry, Simon,” my mother said. “I’ll keep my grandbaby loved and entertained. You go and sort your marriage out, son.”

    Now, Claire sat across from me. Her hands were stiffly folded in her lap, and her eyes kept flicking between me and the mediator.

    I barely recognized Claire as my wife.

    She wasn’t pale and frantic like the night she left. She was composed, lips painted in soft pink, wearing the same pearl earrings I had given her on our anniversary.

    But there was something off, something forced, like she had practiced looking regretful in a mirror before coming here.

    “I made a mistake,” she said, finally breaking the silence. “I wasn’t in my right mind.”

    I exhaled slowly, glancing at the mediator, a woman named Ellen, who watched us both carefully, pen poised over a legal pad.

    Claire turned to me, her voice gentler now, softer.

    “Simon, I… I let fear get the best of me. I wasn’t ready. But I’ve had time to think, and I want to come home. I want to fix us.”

    I stayed silent.

    Because what was there to fix?

    She had stood in our home, looked at our daughter, and called her manipulative. A four-year-old child was manipulative in Claire’s eyes?

    She had given me an ultimatum, like Sophie was a thing to be thrown away.

    And now, because a year had passed, because she was lonely, because the reality of her choices had settled in, she wanted to rewind?

    Undo it?

    “You didn’t just leave me, Claire,” I said. “You left her.”

    “I was overwhelmed…” She flinched.

    “We both were,” I cut in. “But I didn’t walk away.”

    Claire’s lips parted, but I wasn’t done.

    “Do you know what she did after you left?” My voice wavered, but I kept going. “She cried herself to sleep for weeks. She woke up in the middle of the night, calling for you. She thought she did something wrong.”

    “Simon…” Claire’s eyes were glassy now.

    I shook my head.

    “You broke her,” I swallowed the lump in my throat. “And I won’t let you do it again.”

    Silence.

    Ellen cleared her throat.

    “Simon, just to clarify, you’re saying that reconciliation is not an option?”

    I turned to the mediator.

    “That’s exactly what I’m saying.”

    “I still love you, Simon,” Claire said.

    “I don’t love you anymore,” I met her gaze, unwavering.

    The truth settled between us, cold and final. Claire let out a quiet, broken sob. But I didn’t reach for her. I didn’t comfort her.

    Because the woman I had once loved had chosen to be a stranger.

    And I had already chosen Sophie.

    One Year Later

    Sophie still flinches at loud voices.

    She still hesitates before calling me “Daddy,” like she’s afraid the word itself will make me disappear.

    She still clings to me when she’s scared, when nightmares chase her into my room, when she loses sight of me in the store, when she’s holding my hand and someone lets go.

    But she’s laughing more now. She’s lighter. She’s learning to trust in the kind of love that doesn’t leave.

    Tonight, as I tucked her into bed, she curled against my chest, her tiny fingers wrapping around mine.

    “You won’t leave me, Daddy?”

    “Never,” I said, kissing her forehead.

    She sighed, her body relaxing into mine.

    Finally safe. Finally home.

     

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