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My sister is unable to have children, and my brother-in-law is obsessed with having a child that shares our DNA. She asked me to be a surrogate, but after I refused, he began stalking me with the intent of getting me pregnant.

My name is Brianna, I’m 30, and I never imagined that saying no to being a surrogate would destroy my family and nearly cost me my safety. I have an identical twin sister, Alyssa—same face, same voice, completely different personalities. Growing up, she was the girl who dreamed of motherhood, nurseries, and baby names. I was the girl who dreamed of traveling, writing books, and never having kids.

Alyssa married Ethan eight years ago. They seemed perfect until I learned how desperate he was to have a child “with their DNA.” After Alyssa’s miscarriage and multiple failed IVF cycles, doctors told her she would never carry a pregnancy. Adoption wasn’t an option for her—she wanted a baby genetically tied to them both, and ideally carried by someone in the family. Since Alyssa and I are identical twins, Ethan fixated on the idea that I could carry “their biological child.”

Three weeks ago, Alyssa came over like normal—Modern Family on TV, popcorn on the couch—and then she turned to me and asked the question that froze my blood:

“Brianna… will you be our surrogate?”

I told her gently that I could donate eggs, but I could not carry a pregnancy. I didn’t want kids. Physically and emotionally, it wasn’t something I could do. She exploded. She accused me of being jealous, hateful, selfish. She screamed that if I loved her, I would “do this one thing.” She threw a framed picture of us on the floor before storming out.

The next day, my phone was flooded with photos of her teenage diaries, vision boards, lists of baby names—hundreds of reminders that motherhood was her entire identity. She said I was “blocking her destiny.”

I didn’t respond.

But I should have known the real danger wasn’t Alyssa.

It was Ethan.

At our next family dinner, he called me a “selfish bitch” for refusing to carry their child. That was the first time I saw how unhinged he really was—his shaking hands, the wildness in his eyes, the way he looked at me like I was livestock, not family.

But nothing prepared me for what happened next.

That night, when I walked to my car, two of my tires were slashed and my passenger window was shattered. I didn’t want to believe Ethan did it… until I saw him waiting in the shadows across the street.

That was the moment the truth hit me:

Ethan didn’t just want me to be a surrogate.
He wanted to control my body—by force, if necessary

After the tire-slashing incident, I tried to convince myself I was overreacting, but the feeling wouldn’t go away. Ethan’s gaze from across the street wasn’t the look of a man grieving infertility. It was the look of someone who believed he deserved access to my body because my DNA matched Alyssa’s.

My boyfriend, Noah, wanted to intervene, but he promised not to say anything unless I asked him to. My dad tried to stay neutral, but the tension in his jaw told me he was terrified.

Two days later, my sister invited everyone to dinner at my dad’s house to “talk this out.” Noah and I arrived first. Alyssa and Ethan showed up late. Alyssa gave me a tight hug. Ethan didn’t greet me. He stared at me—slow, deliberate, unsettling.

My dad tried to start the conversation. “We’re going to resolve this before the game comes on. Talk.”

I calmly explained why I could not and would not carry a child. Alyssa started crying so loudly that she drowned out her own words. I waited patiently.

Then Ethan snapped.

“Stop asking her questions,” he yelled at my dad. “Talk to your selfish daughter about why she won’t help her sister.”

Noah jumped up, furious. My dad slammed his fist on the table and demanded respect. The room erupted—shouting, crying, insults—and in the chaos, Alyssa begged:

“Brianna, please! Give us a family! Ethan needs this!”

Ethan needs this.

Not her.
Not the child.
Ethan.

After dinner, Alyssa pulled me onto the porch alone. She apologized for Ethan—but then she told me something that made my stomach drop.

She said Ethan’s parents had joked she was a “murderer” for losing her baby. When she asked him why he didn’t defend her, he said:

“Because it’s true.”

Then he added he couldn’t be excited about a baby unless it shared their DNA—and since she couldn’t carry one, the only logical solution was me.

She said the idea of me carrying their baby made him “excited again.”

Excited.

Like this was about possession, not parenthood.

As she talked, Ethan honked the car horn again and again, impatient, demanding she return.

When I drove home later, a car followed me. When I turned toward the police station, it swerved away. That was the moment I knew for sure:

Ethan wasn’t just angry.
Ethan was stalking me.

Over the next few days, I saw different cars following me. I received threatening anonymous texts. Ethan showed up at a restaurant claiming he needed to talk. When I tried to walk away, he grabbed a fistful of my hair and yanked me backward. Strangers intervened as I screamed.

He fled before the police arrived.

Two days later, he showed up at my airport terminal pretending to be my husband during an “emergency.”

He was arrested.

And still…
he kept sending messages from burner numbers:

“I’m getting you pregnant.”

“You’re the woman who will give me a son.”

“If you don’t make it easy, we’ll both die trying.”

The police said they couldn’t prove the texts were from him.

I moved in with Noah permanently.

I couldn’t sleep.

I was afraid to breathe.

And my sister?

She defended him.

She said he was “under stress.”

That he “didn’t mean it.”

That I was “overreacting.”

My world was collapsing, and the person who shared my face refused to see the monster in her home.

My breaking point came when my apartment was burglarized and completely destroyed—bedroom trashed, dishes smashed, espresso machine shattered. A message came hours later from an unknown number:

“It’ll only get worse.”

I moved in with Noah full-time and took leave from work. I started checking every car behind me, every stranger’s face, every noise at night. I stopped going anywhere alone. Noah drove me everywhere, even to get coffee. He never complained, but I worried I was ruining his life.

Then everything changed.

My sister called me—crying so hard she could barely speak.

She said she had followed Ethan.

She had seen him trailing me.

She knew the stalking was real.

And she went to the police.

For the first time in months, I breathed.

She told me Ethan had confessed to her that he “lost control” because he “needed” a biological baby, and since she couldn’t give him one, I was the substitute. He said he would “never let the opportunity go.”

She finally understood.

And she finally left him.

The next day, police came to Noah’s apartment. They set up surveillance. An undercover officer followed me while I went out with Noah—and within two hours, Ethan was arrested again.

Stalking charges.
Violation of restraining orders.
Harassment.
Intent to harm.

My sister moved in with me temporarily until the divorce was finalized. She apologized, over and over, for everything she put me through. She admitted she hadn’t defended me because a small part of her feared losing Ethan if she contradicted him.

She said she felt ashamed.

I told her the truth:

I loved her.
I forgave her.
But I would never let Ethan near us again.

Life slowly returned to normal. I returned to flying. I started therapy. I rebuilt my routines. Noah proposed the moment he realized I was looking for my own apartment, worried he wanted space. Instead, he wanted forever.

My fiancé, my sister, my dad, and I watched football together the night Ethan was arrested. For the first time in months, I laughed without fear.

It wasn’t the ending I expected.

But it was the one I survived.

I hope this is the last chapter.

I hope the worst is behind me.

And most of all, I hope no woman ever has to fear her own family the way I did.

Would you have cut Alyssa off sooner, or tried to save her too? Tell me—how would you handle a situation this terrifying?

 

 

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