“The Surrogate Lie” – A Story of Betrayal and Freedom
It all started the day my husband James asked me to come with him to his mom’s house for a “family meeting.” We’d been married for eight years, and when he said that, I rolled my eyes so hard it almost hurt. “Family meeting?” I said as we drove. “Let me guess—your mom found another scratch on her precious china and thinks I did it?”
James kept his eyes on the road, tight-lipped and serious.
“It’s important, Jess. Just hear them out, okay?”
Right then, I should’ve known something was off. When we arrived at Diane’s house, she greeted me with her usual fake smile and a stiff hug.
She always treated me like I was just barely welcome. Her living room smelled like lemon polish and tension. James’s younger brother, Matt, sat awkwardly in an armchair, twiddling his thumbs.
“Jessica,” Diane said, that sugary tone dripping from her voice—the one she always used when she wanted a favor. “We have something very special to ask you.”
I glanced at James, hoping he’d give me some kind of clue. But he just stared at his hands like they had the answers.
Matt cleared his throat. “I’m engaged.”
My face lit up. “Congratulations!
When do we get to meet her?”
That’s when things got weird. Matt and Diane exchanged a look like they were hiding something. “Uh… I’m not sure,” Matt said.
“She’s a wildlife photographer. Right now she’s in the Ethiopian Highlands trying to get footage of these rare wolves. The cell service is, like, nonexistent.”
“Oh…” I said slowly.
“Okay.”
Diane jumped in. “The thing is… she has some health problems. She wants children so badly, but she can’t carry a baby herself.”
Then all three of them looked at me.
My stomach tightened. “Wait… what are you saying?”
Matt leaned forward, voice soft. “We were hoping you might consider being a surrogate for us.”
The room went silent, and I stared at them like they were speaking another language.
“You want me to carry your baby?” I asked, barely able to get the words out. James finally spoke, squeezing my hand. “Think about what it would mean to Matt.
And the compensation would help us out. We could boost the kids’ college funds, do that kitchen renovation you’ve been dreaming about…”
I blinked. “But… your brother’s fiancée… shouldn’t I at least talk to her first?
This is a huge decision!”
“She’s completely on board,” Matt said quickly. “We did IVF before she left. The embryos are already frozen.
All we need is someone to carry the baby.”
“But I’ve never even met her.”
“She’ll be back soon,” Diane said, patting my knee like I was a child. “You two will get along splendidly, I’m sure.”
I looked around the room. James knew exactly how to convince me—talk about the kids, talk about the house, talk about our future.
I felt like I was being cornered. I swallowed hard. Even though every part of me screamed no, I said, “I’ll do it.”
The next nine months were the hardest of my life.
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