Meeting Her: The Perfect Choice
Her name was Lila.
She was warm, calm, and reassuring—the kind of person you instantly trust. She had done this before, which made everything easier.
She spoke about the process with confidence, like a seasoned chef explaining a complex dish in simple terms.
“This is about helping families,” she said.
And I believed her.
Daniel seemed impressed too. Maybe even more than impressed.
At the time, I didn’t think much of it.
Looking back now, that was my first mistake.
The Early Days: Everything Felt Right
At first, everything went smoothly.
Appointments were scheduled. Updates were shared. Messages were exchanged.
Lila kept us informed about everything—her health, her diet, how she was feeling.
Daniel, however, started going above and beyond.
“I’ll stop by and check on her,” he would say.
“At this hour?” I once asked.
“She’s carrying our child,” he replied. “The least we can do is make sure she’s okay.”
It sounded reasonable. Thoughtful, even.
Like adding a pinch of extra care to a delicate recipe.
So I didn’t question it.
Not yet.