
š¬ PART 2: Ā«The Girl He Thought DiedĀ»

The woman stopped breathing.
She stared at him like the whole room had just tilted sideways.
āThe fire?ā she whispered.
He nodded once, but even that seemed hard.
His chest was rising too fast now. His hands were shaking. Whatever secret he had carried into that room had just stopped being a secret.
She looked down at the baby photo on the bed.
Then at the pendant in her suitcase.
Then at the matching pendant on his chest.
Her voice broke.
āMy mother told me someone saved me⦠but she never said who.ā
The man swallowed hard. His eyes were wet now.
āI was there,ā he said. āI pulled you out.ā
She shook her head, stepping back again, not from fear this time, but because the truth hurt too much to stand still inside.
āNo,ā she said. āNo⦠why would you have this?ā
Her trembling finger pointed at the pendant hanging from his neck.
He touched it carefully, like it still burned.
āBecause it was yours.ā
That made her cry harder.
He looked at the faded photo again, then back at her face, studying her like he was seeing the child and the woman at the same time.
āI looked for you,ā he said quietly. āFor years.ā
She let out a broken laugh through tears.
āThen why didnāt you find me?ā
That question destroyed what was left of his composure.
He moved closer, but gently this time, like he knew one wrong step would lose her completely.
āBecause after the fire,ā he said, voice cracking, āthey told me you were dead.ā
Her mouth opened, but nothing came out.
He kept going, because now that he had started, he couldnāt stop.
āYour mother disappeared that night. The house burned. I found you, but I lost her.ā His eyes filled. āI never knew she survived long enough to raise you.ā
The woman covered her mouth with one shaking hand.
Her whole body was trembling now.
Then, through tears, she asked the question that mattered most.
āWho are you to me?ā
He stared at her.
At the robe slipping from one shoulder.
At the suitcase half-packed.
At the baby photo lying between them like proof neither of them had asked for.
And when he answered, his voice was barely more than a whisper.
āIām the man your mother was running from⦠and the only man she ever trusted.ā
She blinked, confused, shattered, needing one more word.
One true word.
He stepped closer, tears in his eyes now, and said the thing that made her knees nearly give out.
āIām your father.ā
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