CHAPTER 3 — THE BROKEN TRUTH
CHAPTER 3 — THE BROKEN TRUTH
The world didn’t explode.
It simply… collapsed inward.
The mother fell to her knees again, this time not from shock—but from something heavier. Guilt. Memory. Time.
Two children.
One raised in gold.
One abandoned into silence.
The starving boy slowly lifted the silver chain.
“It was mine first… wasn’t it?”
No one answered.
Because they all knew.
The rich boy looked at his mother, his voice small now.
“Mom… why didn’t you ever tell me?”
Her eyes finally met his.
And the truth came out broken:
“I thought I lost him… I thought I only had you…”
The starving boy stepped back, shaking his head.
“So I was… forgotten?”
The man in the suit looked away.
Even he couldn’t bear it anymore.
The rich boy suddenly grabbed the starving boy’s hand.
“No,” he said firmly. “You’re not gone. You’re here.”
For the first time, both boys looked at each other—not as strangers…
But as mirrors.
Same eyes.
Same breath.
Same origin.
The mother reached out, trembling, touching the starving boy’s face for the first time.
A mother touching what she once lost.
But the starving boy didn’t lean in.
He didn’t move away either.
He just whispered:
“Which one of us is real?”
And no one in the world had an answer.
ENDING — FINAL TWIST
Days later, the sidewalk was empty.
No crowd. No cameras. No witnesses.
Only a single piece of bread left on the cold pavement.
And two identical silver chains… placed side by side.
One engraved with a name.
One without.
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The wind moved through the street softly—
as if the city itself was still trying to decide what it had seen.