The Australian Women's Weekly

Secrets from the past

Dear Martin and Joan,

My name is Emma Hudson. I was born April Egan on 1 April, 1966. I was adopted six weeks after my birth. I’ve known for certain that I was adopted since I was 18. I discovered from the paperwork in my adoption file that you are my birth parents. I believe that following my birth you returned to Ireland and that you married a year later. I’m hoping the intervening years have been kind to you, as they have been to me.

I happen to be coming to Dublin in a couple of weeks, and I thought this visit would be a good opportunity for us to meet. You can reach me at this number, 0171 669141, to arrange a time and a place.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes, Emma

Joan couldn’t steady her hands as she read and reread the letter. She checked the date it had been posted again, and her eyes darted to the calendar pinned on the corkboard next to the fridge. April, who she now knew had lived her life as Emma, would be arriving in a week or so. Sweet Jesus.

She took off her glasses, still keeping a hold of Emma’s

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