Author: Walton Merritt
I’m glad I chose not to have children. I’m 70, and I don’t regret it at all.
I’ve got to get this off my chest. Not to complain, but just to have someone listen and understand.
My wedding was not meant to happen: I gave birth to a son, and Michael married the one his mother chose for him.
The Price of Deception: How One Woman Chose to Preserve Her Family— I chose to write this story after
Should I tell her that my son doesn’t love her at all? My name is Susan Smith, and I live in the quaint
I can’t forget him even after a decade. How do I move forward? I was only 23 when I went to study
— Mum, what have you done? The daughter was nearly shouting into the phone. — What on earth do you mean
My Daughter in Distress: Tears and a Quest for Meaning I am a mother of two, a son and a daughter. I’
The fruit seller opened the box, revealing a small face with eyes so big and frightened they appeared
Oliver encountered his ex-wife, and his jealousy was almost palpable. He slammed the fridge door shut









