My husband, Roy Morrison, made me his and Karen Marshall's son's surrogate mother, and I pretended to have no clue about that. Instead, their son, Frank Morrison, was carefully raised by me for twenty-five years. When Frank finally got the shares of my company and took over the Hawkins Group, Roy showed up with Karen, who was in a wheelchair. "Gloria Hawkins, Frank is our son. You have dominated him for twenty-five years; now it's time to release him and let him be with his own mother, Karen," said Roy to me. Grinning meaningfully, I replied, "Sure, but I'm afraid Frank will say no." "Gloria, how can you treat Frank like that? He's still a little boy, and you plan to drown him with these piles of homework?" Karen used to be Roy's younger brother's wife. She pulled the weeping Frank into her arms with a coax. "Frank, don't cry. Mom is so bad, right? What are these math quizzes for? You're still a child!"
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This gripping psychological drama unravels a decades-long deception rooted in betrayal and control. Roy Morrison, Gloria Hawkins’ husband, secretly orchestrated a surrogate arrangement with his late brother’s widow, Karen Marshall—making Gloria carry and raise *their* biological son, Frank, while erasing Karen’s maternal identity. For twenty-five years, Gloria played the devoted mother, building both Frank’s character and the Hawkins Group empire around him—all while concealing the truth.
My husband's plan to replace child isn’t just about substitution—it’s about weaponized intimacy. Gloria’s calm defiance (“I’m afraid Frank will say no”) exposes her mastery: she didn’t just raise Frank; she shaped his worldview, loyalty, and authority. Karen’s tearful, infantilizing intervention—dismissing Frank’s adult responsibilities as “homework for a little boy”—reveals how deeply the lie was sustained through emotional manipulation and regressive framing.
The climax isn’t a confrontation—it’s an asymmetrical power play. Roy and Karen arrive not with evidence, but with theatrical vulnerability (Karen in a wheelchair) and sentimental coercion. Yet Frank’s silence speaks volumes. His true allegiance remains unspoken, leaving audiences questioning who *really* owns his identity—and whether liberation means returning to Karen or claiming autonomy from *both* mothers. My husband's plan to replace child masterfully blurs victimhood and agency, making every revelation feel earned and unsettling. Download the full series now on FreeDrama App.
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