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Chapter 2: The Woman Who Walked Away The entire terrace stood frozen. No one reached for their food. No one touched their phones. Every eye remained fixed on the elegant blonde woman who was somehow standing—halfway out of the wheelchair doctors had told her she would never leave again. "Lena... is that our son?" The voice echoed from the street below. The boy turned first. So did every guest. A man pushed through the small crowd gathering outside the restaurant. His dark jacket was dusty, his face roughened by years of hard work, but the moment his eyes landed on the child, time seemed to stop. His lips trembled. "No..." His voice barely existed. "No... it can't be." The boy frowned. "You know me?" The man climbed the terrace steps two at a time. When he stood only a few feet away, tears filled his eyes. "I know your mother's eyes." Silence. The boy instinctively stepped backward. Lena suddenly found her voice. "David..." The name left her lips like a confession. The man looked at her—not with anger, but with heartbreak that had survived nearly a decade. "You told me our baby died." The guests gasped. Lena closed her eyes. "I lied." The words shattered whatever dignity she had left. "I was terrified." David stared at her. "You disappeared the same night." "I believed you chose your career over us," she whispered. "And I believed you buried our son." Both of them had spent eight years mourning a child who had never been dead. Only one person knew the truth. The boy reached into his oversized shirt pocket. "I have something Mama wanted you both to read." He unfolded a worn letter. "My mom isn't my real mom." The terrace fell silent again. "She found me." / Chapter 1 / 2 34

Chapter 3: The Letter That Changed Everything

Chapter 3: The Letter That Changed Everything

The paper shook inside the boy's tiny hands.

It was old.

Folded hundreds of times.

The handwriting belonged to a woman neither Lena nor David recognized.

The boy began reading aloud.

"If you're hearing this, I am probably gone."

Several guests quietly wiped away tears.

"My name is Grace."

"Eight years ago I worked as a nurse at St. Matthew Hospital."

Lena's breathing stopped.

"I witnessed a newborn being taken from his parents after a forged death certificate was signed."

David's knees nearly gave out.

"The people responsible were powerful."

"I couldn't stop them."

"So I stole the baby before they could sell him."

A collective gasp spread across the terrace.

"I raised him as my own because keeping him alive mattered more than telling the truth."

The boy lowered the letter.

"Mom died last month."

His voice cracked.

"Before she died... she made me promise I'd find the people in this picture."

He held up an old family photograph.

A younger Lena.

A smiling David.

And a newborn wrapped in a blue blanket.

The guests looked from the photograph...

to the boy.

There was no denying it anymore.

He had David's eyes.

Lena's smile.

Their son.

David slowly walked toward him.

"Can I..."

He could barely finish.

"...hug you?"

The boy hesitated only a second before nodding.

David wrapped both arms around him.

For the first time in eight years...

a father held his child.

Lena collapsed into tears beside them.

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Not because she could finally stand.

But because she finally had a family again.

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