Woman Peeked Into Her Handbag and Was Horrified by What She Found Inside!

**Diary Entry**

I peered into the bag and nearly froze in horror at what lay inside.

My grandson, Oliver, had been staring out the window all morning, tugging at my sleeve. “Gran, when are we going out?” he whined.

“Not today, love. Its far too chilly, and Ive these knitting orders to finish,” I replied. Margaret Hayesthats meearns a little extra crocheting hats and scarves at home. This week, I had a full set to complete: a hat, mittens, and a matching scarf.

But Oliver wouldnt let up. He begged and pleaded until I finally relented. “Alright, fine. A short walk, mind you, and then straight back. Its bitter out there.”

The park was desertedhardly a soul braved the cold. Oliver dashed about, full of energy, while I shivered, arms crossed tight. “Thats enough now, Ollie. Well catch our death out here.”

Of course, he ignored me, bolting straight for the climbing frame and ducking inside. I called and called, but silence. Then, his voice piped up: “Gran! Theres a doll herecan we take it?”

Heart pounding, I climbed in after himand there it was. A handbag, left abandoned. A faint whimper escaped from inside. My blood ran cold. I unzipped it, and therewrapped in a flimsy blanketlay a tiny baby, blue-lipped from the cold.

I snatched the child to my chest, rubbing warmth into its tiny limbs with trembling hands as I dialled emergency services. Paramedics and police arrived swiftly. The baby was whisked to hospital, while Ollie and I gave statements.

The officers praised Oliver. “Good lad, spotting her like that.”

I couldnt fathom ithow could anyone abandon their own flesh and blood? The policeman just shook his head. “Seen it all, love. Left in bins, on doorstepsnothing shocks us anymore.”

I begged for news. The babya little girlhad mild hypothermia but would recover. “Another hour, though…” The officer trailed off grimly.

That night, sleep wouldnt come. The next morning, I rang the hospital. At first, they were reluctant. “Relation to the child?”

“None. Were the ones who found her.”

The nurses tone softened. “Ah! Our little miracle. Shes doing wellthanks to you.”

“May I visit? Bring anything she needs?”

Against protocol, they agreed. “Nappies and formula, if you can.”

The following afternoon, Oliver and I arrived, arms full. The moment I saw herso small, so perfecttears welled. Id brought a spare scarf Id knitted ages ago, soft grey wool with lace edges. It had sat unused, as if waiting. I tucked it around her, whispering, “Be happy, little one.”

We followed her story. Her name was Sophia. Her birth mother was foundrights stripped. Soon after, a childless couple adopted her, smitten at first sight.

Years passed. Eighteen, to be exact.

Today, I baked Olivers favourite piea chicken and mushroom oneas hed asked, mysterious as ever. “Got a surprise for you, Gran,” was all hed say.

The door swung open. In walked Oliver, arm in arm with a young woman. “Gran, meet Sophie. Were getting married. Feels like Ive known her forever.”

My heart leapt. “Oh, Oliver! Wonderful! Welcome, Sophie!” I ushered them in, laughing. “Grandchildren next, eh?”

Then Sophie unwound her scarfand my breath caught.

“Your scarfthat patterns lovely,” I managed.

She smiled. “Had it as long as I can remember. Hardly wear it, but Id never part with it.”

I knew it instantly. My scarf. The one Id given baby Sophia.

Somehow, Oliver had found herthe girl hed saved all those years ago. Fate, it seems, had tied them together long before they knew it.

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Woman Peeked Into Her Handbag and Was Horrified by What She Found Inside!
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