After years of trying, Lucy and Ross were thrilled to welcome twins—a boy and a girl. But when a nurse returned with two baby girls post-checkup, Lucy panicked. “Where’s my son?” she cried. The nurse, Savannah, insisted there was no mistake, though Lucy had proof she was having a boy and a girl. Dr. Carter intervened and discovered Savannah had swapped Lucy’s son with her deceased sister’s daughter, hoping Lucy would adopt her. Heartbroken, Savannah admitted she couldn’t fulfill her sister’s dying wish because her own husband refused to adopt the child.
Lucy overheard everything and, though furious, felt deep compassion. Her son was returned, but she couldn’t forget the abandoned girl. The next morning, she told Ross, “I want to adopt her.” He hesitated, but one look at the baby changed his mind. They named her Amelia.
Though the adoption took time, the Matthews family felt complete. Savannah, forever grateful, became part of their lives, often visiting and spending weekends with the children—Sia, Mark, and Amelia. What began as a heartbreaking mistake ended in unexpected love and a family that was meant to be.