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A Pregnant Woman Was Denied Leftovers, But a Kind Stranger’s Act Changed Everything

A Pregnant Woman Was Denied Leftovers, But a Kind Stranger’s Act Changed Everything — Part 2
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Previously: After being wrongfully cast out by her wealthy husband, a starving pregnant woman is saved by a kind stranger. But when her ex resurfaces with lawyers, a shocking secret is revealed.

An Unexpected Savior

Steven walked out of the restaurant and sat across from Amber, offering a warm smile that instantly made her feel safe. As she ate, the warmth of the food seemed to melt the icy despair that had gripped her for days. Gently, Steven asked what had brought her to this point. Through tears, Amber confessed everything—how her wealthy husband, Richard, had cast her out after his mother framed her for stealing a family heirloom.

To her surprise, Steven didn't look at her with skepticism. Instead, his eyes flashed with quiet resolve. He offered her a place to stay in his guest house and immediately scheduled an appointment for her at a private prenatal clinic. For two days, Amber finally felt safe, but the peace was short-lived.

A Pregnant Woman Was Denied Leftovers, But a Kind Stranger’s Act Changed Everything

As they stepped out of the clinic on Wednesday morning, a sleek black sedan screeched to a halt. Richard and Eleanor stepped out, flanked by two aggressive attorneys. Eleanor wore a triumphant, malicious smirk.

"We’ve been looking for you, Amber,"
Richard said coldly.
"You’re a homeless, unstable thief. Sign these papers giving up custody of our child, or you’ll spend your delivery in a prison cell."

The threat was terrifyingly real. Terrified of losing her baby, Amber reached for the pen, her hand shaking. But before she could sign, Steven stepped forward, blocking the lawyers.

"Do not touch that pen, Amber,"
Steven commanded, turning a piercing gaze onto Richard and his mother.
"You have no idea who you are dealing with."

"You have no idea who you are dealing with."