Chapter 3: The Lie That Stole Eight Years
Chapter 3: The Lie That Stole Eight Years
Lena's fingers trembled as forgotten memories resurfaced.
The hospital.
The spinal surgery.
The endless weeks she couldn't move.
Her father sitting beside her bed every morning.
His calm voice.
"Ethan disappeared."
"He signed the papers."
"He doesn't want this family anymore."
She had believed every word.
Because she had been broken.
Because she had trusted her father.
Ethan slowly reached into his worn leather wallet.
"I've carried this every day."
He unfolded an old document.
Hospital visitor records.
His name.
Date after date.
Every single day.
Entry denied.
Reason:
Family request.
Lena covered her mouth.
"No..."
Another paper.
Registered letters.
Every one returned unopened.
Photographs.
Ethan standing outside the rehabilitation center during winter.
Summer.
Christmas.
Always waiting.
Always alone.
"I saw you through the windows."
His voice barely existed.
"I watched nurses wheel you into therapy."
He smiled sadly.
"I just wasn't allowed inside."
Oliver looked between them.
Then slowly reached into his oversized shirt pocket.
"I found something after Mama died."
He unfolded a small envelope that had become soft with age.
"My mama told me..."
He swallowed hard.
"...if I ever found the man in these pictures..."
"...give him this."
Ethan carefully opened the letter.
His hands immediately began shaking.
Lena recognized the handwriting.
It was hers.
Written years ago.
Before the accident.
The first line stole every breath from her lungs.
"If anything ever separates us, promise you'll never stop looking for me."
Ethan broke.
May you like
For the first time in eight years...
He cried.