My Husband Left Me When He Learned Our Twins Were Born Blind – 20 Years Later, He Came Back Begging for Help

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I turned around in complete shock.

Noah and Lucas stood in the dim corridor.

Their heightened hearing picked up our entire conversation on the porch.

Ethan froze like a statue.

Noah walked closer, tapping his white cane against the wooden floor.

“They know I am here,” he whispered.

“Yes,” I said.

“They heard everything, so you have absolutely nowhere to hide.”

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Noah walked closer, tapping his white cane against the wooden floor.

“We knew it was you the moment you spoke,” Noah said.

“We recognized your voice from the old home videos.”

I stepped aside and pointed toward the backyard.

“Come out to the patio,” Lucas added from the back door.

“We want to hear this explanation.”

I stepped aside and pointed toward the backyard.

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“Go on,” I told Ethan.

“You owe them this.”

He walked past me, shaking uncontrollably.

The cheerful party music stopped completely.

We moved slowly through the house and approached the glass back doors.

The cheerful party music stopped completely.

The boys sat waiting at the long wooden table.

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“I am so sorry,” Ethan choked out from the doorway.

“Tell them exactly why you left,” I demanded.

“I was completely selfish,” Ethan confessed to his sons.

Tears rolled down his dirty, pale cheeks.

“I was terrified.”

Tears rolled down his dirty, pale cheeks.

“I was afraid your lives would be far too difficult.”

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Noah tilted his head toward the sound of his father’s voice.

“So you just ran away from us?” Noah asked.

“Yes,” Ethan answered honestly.

Lucas tightly gripped the edge of the table.

“I ran away like a miserable coward.”

Lucas tightly gripped the edge of the table.

“Your mother stayed,” Ethan continued loudly.

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“She gave you absolutely everything you needed.”

He let out a painful, ugly sob.

“I gave you nothing.”

“I abandoned my own family.”

He finally stopped hiding behind his excuses.

I watched my ex-husband tremble.

He finally stopped hiding behind his excuses.

Ethan stepped fully onto the patio to face the sons he abandoned, but I did not know if they would forgive him or turn him away forever.

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“I left because I was a selfish coward,” Ethan said.

“I feared your lives would be too difficult.”

“I panicked and ran away from my family.”

Lucas turned toward the sound of Ethan’s voice.

“Your mother stayed and gave you absolutely everything.”

“I gave you nothing but pain,” he added.

“I failed both of you in the worst possible way.”

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Lucas turned toward the sound of Ethan’s voice.

“We never needed perfect eyes,” Lucas said softly.

“We only needed a loving father.”

Ethan cried loudly, hiding his face in his hands.

“We needed someone who stayed through the hard times.”

Ethan cried loudly, hiding his face in his hands.

“I was so incredibly foolish,” Ethan sobbed.

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“I lost the best part of my life.”

I stepped forward and looked down at my former husband.

“You could sleep in the guest room tonight,” I said.

I promised I would help you stand up again.

“Tomorrow, we would find you a steady job and your own place.”

“I promised I would help you stand up again.”

“But I refused to carry your life for you,” I stated.

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“I expected nothing less,” Ethan replied.

“I accepted your terms with gratitude.”

Months passed, and Ethan visited consistently. He worked hard and earned his own small apartment. One morning, he stopped by our house.

I watched them walk out to the car together.

“Dad, did you have some free time today?” Lucas asked.

“I had the whole morning off,” Ethan replied.

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“Could you drive us to the diner for breakfast?” Lucas asked.

“I would love that,” Ethan said.

“I would be absolutely honored to drive my sons.”

I watched them walk out to the car together. I knew our fractured past finally healed into a whole family.

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