Chapter 2: Pieces of the Past
The DNA results took six agonizing days.
Six days of sleepless nights.
Six days during which Lily stayed in the woman's home, never fully unpacking the small backpack that contained all her belongings.
She expected to be sent away.
Rich people changed their minds.
Adults always left.
At least, that had been her experience.
The woman, whose name was Victoria Bennett, tried to bridge thirteen lost years through simple gestures.
She cooked breakfast.
She braided Lily's tangled hair.
She listened.
Lily spoke about sleeping under bridges during winter, saving pieces of bread for stray dogs, and learning which shop owners were kind enough not to chase homeless children away.
Victoria listened with a heart breaking a little more each time.
On the sixth day, the call finally came.
The results confirmed it.
Lily Bennett.
Probability of maternity: 99.999%.
Victoria collapsed into tears before she could even finish reading the report.
Lily stood frozen.
"So..." Lily said hesitantly. "What happens now?"
Victoria looked at the daughter she had mourned for over a decade.
"You don't have to call me Mom today," she said softly.
"You don't have to trust me immediately."
"You don't owe me forgiveness for the years we lost."
She reached out her trembling hand.
"But if you'll let me, I'd like to spend the rest of my life earning the chance to be your mother."
Lily stared at her.
Then, slowly, she took Victoria's hand.
It wasn't a fairy tale.
It wasn't instant.
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But it was a beginning.
And sometimes, beginnings are the bravest miracles of all.
