“I Fell in Love With My Married Neighbor… But Then I Met His Kids”

I fell in love with my married neighbor at first sight.
Yes, I knew he had a wife and kids — but that never stopped me. He was kind, charming, and he always made time to talk.

One day, he asked me to do him a favor:

“My wife is in the hospital. Could you babysit the kids for just a few hours?”

I agreed. It felt like a chance to be closer to him — maybe even part of his world.

But the moment I met his children, I froze.

They looked exactly like me.

Same eyes. Same smile.
One even had my birthmark — the one on my wrist I used to hide.

My heart dropped. I realized the impossible.

They weren’t just his kids…
They were mine, too.


He had been living a double life — and I had unknowingly been a part of it.

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