My name is Mark, 42(M), and for the last eighteen years, I’ve lived with a scar that still stings when the nights get too quiet.
It was the day my wife, Lauren, walked out.
Our twin daughters, Emma and Clara, were barely a week old—tiny, warm bundles who couldn’t see the world they had been born into. Blind from birth. Fragile. Perfect. Terrifyingly dependent on me.
