Chapter 3 — The Secret Ethan Never Told Anyone
Chapter 3 — The Secret Ethan Never Told Anyone
Over the following weeks, a routine quietly formed.
Every morning...
Sophie looked for Ethan.
Every afternoon...
She waved goodbye.
Sometimes he drew tiny smiley faces on her paper lunch bag.
Sometimes he folded a scrap of construction paper into little birds or stars.
Nothing expensive.
Nothing flashy.
Just little moments.
And somehow...
Sophie's laughter slowly returned.
Daniel noticed something else.
Ethan never crossed the line.
He never asked for money.
Never asked for pictures.
Never tried to become part of their lives.
He simply showed up.
One rainy afternoon, Daniel finally invited him for coffee.
"I owe you that much."
Ethan smiled awkwardly.
"I don't really wear coffee-shop clothes."
"You've earned it."
They sat in a quiet café after Ethan's shift.
For the first twenty minutes, they barely spoke.
Then Daniel asked the question that had been haunting him.
"Why her?"
Ethan stared into his coffee.
Finally he answered.
"Because... I know that look."
Daniel frowned.
Ethan reached into his worn wallet.
Inside was an old photograph.
A little girl.
About Sophie's age.
Laughing on a swing.
"My daughter."
Daniel looked up.
"Where is she now?"
A long silence followed.
Then Ethan whispered,
"She died four years ago."
The words hung in the air.
"A drunk driver."
"I couldn't save her."
Daniel's chest tightened.
"After that... every little girl who looked scared reminded me of her."
He smiled sadly.
"I guess helping Sophie helped me breathe again."
Daniel couldn't speak.
For the first time in years...
Two fathers simply sat together.
One trying to heal his daughter.
The other trying to survive the loss of his own.
Neither realized someone was watching them through the café window.
A woman.
Her face had gone completely pale.
The coffee cup slipped from her hand.
Because she recognized Ethan.
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And she knew something about his daughter...
That Ethan had never been told.