
š¬ PART 2: Ā«The Name on the BraceletĀ»
The older man stared at the bracelet in his hand like it had reached into his chest and torn something open.
Engraved into the silver was one name.
His daughterās name.
The daughter he had buried in his heart years ago.
His breath caught so hard it hurt.
The younger man looked between them, suddenly uneasy.
āWhat is that?ā he snapped. āGive me the kid.ā
But the older man was no longer listening to him.
He looked down at the little girl under the table, his eyes no longer hardājust shattered.
āWhatās your motherās name?ā he asked.
The girlās lips trembled.
āAnna.ā
The world seemed to stop.
The older man shut his eyes for one second, and when he opened them again, they were wet.
Anna.
His daughter.
The one who vanished after telling him she was pregnant. The one he had searched for until everyone told him to stop. The one he was told had cut him out of her life forever.
The younger man took one step around the table.
āSheās coming with me.ā
That brought the older man back.
His hand closed around the bracelet. Then he rose slowly from his chair, big and steady and terrifyingly calm.
The little girl stayed hidden behind his legs now, holding onto the back of his jacket with both tiny hands.
The older man looked at the younger man and asked, very quietly, āWho are you?ā
The man in white tried to keep his voice even.
āHer mother owes me.ā
The older manās face darkened.
Behind him, the men near the bar moved closer without being told.
The little girl peeked around the leather jacket, crying now.
āHe hit my mom,ā she whispered. āShe told me to run here.ā
The older manās whole body went still.
Then the child added the line that broke what was left of him.
āShe said youād know me because I have her eyes.ā
He looked down at her again.
And this time he saw it.
Annaās eyes.
Annaās fear.
Annaās child.
When he lifted his head, there was nothing soft left in his face.
āSheās not going anywhere with you,ā he said.
The younger man glanced around and finally realized every man in the bar was now on the old manās side.
His confidence began to crack.
But the older man wasnāt looking at him anymore.
He bent slightly, one hand reaching back to touch the little girlās hood with impossible gentleness.
āYouāre safe now,ā he said.
And for the first time since she ran in, the child believed it.
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