My wife and I went to an orphanage to adopt a child and found a girl who was the exact copy of our daughter.

My wife and I had always dreamed of growing our family. Since she couldn’t have children, it was just the three of us—her, me, and my five-year-old daughter, Sophia, from a previous marriage. We both adored Sophia, and after many heartfelt conversations, we decided to adopt and give another child the loving home they deserved.

The day of our visit to the orphanage, we were welcomed by Mrs. Garcia, the kind, gray-haired director with warm eyes. After a thoughtful conversation about the process, she led us to the playroom, where the laughter of children filled the air.

We spent the afternoon playing and chatting with the kids, waiting for that moment when our hearts would tell us we’d found the one.

As I knelt to help a few children with a puzzle, I felt a tiny tap on my shoulder. I turned—and froze.

A little girl stood there, looking up at me with curious eyes and an innocent smile.

“Are you my new daddy? I just feel like you are.”

Time stood still. My wife gasped. This little girl looked exactly like Sophia. Same eyes, same smile—and then I saw it. A birthmark. The same birthmark my daughter had.

My heart raced.

“What’s your name?” I asked.

She smiled sweetly. “Angel.”

That name hit me like a thunderbolt. My ex-wife, Lisa, had always wanted to name our second child Angel if we’d had another daughter.

I pulled out my phone with trembling fingers and called Lisa.

“David?” she answered, confused.

“Lisa, I’m at an orphanage. There’s a little girl here who looks exactly like Sophia. Same birthmark. Her name is Angel. Please—explain.”

A long pause. Then a shaky confession.

“David… when we divorced, I was pregnant. I had twins. I couldn’t manage both alone. I kept one. I put the other up for adoption. I didn’t know how to tell you. I never thought you’d find her.”

Tears welled in my eyes.

“Angel is my daughter. She belongs with us.”

Lisa whispered, “Take care of her. She deserves that.”

I turned to Angel and gently took her hand. “Yes, Angel. I’m your daddy.”

My wife, tears in her eyes, embraced her. “We’ve been waiting for you.”

Angel beamed. “I knew it. I always knew.”

When we brought her home, Sophia stood waiting at the door with her teddy bear. Her eyes widened.

“Who is she, Daddy?”

I knelt down. “Sophia, this is Angel. Your twin sister.”

Without a word, Sophia ran and hugged her tightly.

They’ve been inseparable ever since.

Five years later, our home is filled with shared laughter and whispered secrets between two sisters who were always meant to find each other.

Sometimes, love doesn’t just find a way—it creates a miracle. And Angel was ours.

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