My sister wouldn't let me hold her newborn for three weeks because of "germs"
My sister wouldn't let me hold her newborn for three weeks because of "germs" when I learned what she was really hiding, I broke down. I can't have children. After years of infertility, I stopped hoping. So when my little sister got pregnant, I poured all that love into her. I threw a gender reveal party. I bought the crib. The stroller. The tiny duck pajamas. She cried and hugged me and said, "You're going to be the best aunt ever." Then Mason was born. And suddenly, everything changed. My sister wouldn't let me see him up close, offering strange excuses. At the hospital, she said it was RSV season. At home, she kept him wrapped tightly against her chest. "He's sleeping." "He just ate." "Maybe next time." Still, I respected it. I didn't argue. I sanitized. I kept my distance. But three weeks passed. I hadn't held him once. Then I accidentally saw a photo online — our cousin cradling Mason. My mom...