🎬 PART 2: «The Mother He Was Told to Forget Was Still Fighting for Him»..LYLY

The boy stopped breathing.

His eyes filled so fast the girl’s face blurred in front of him.

“My mother is dead,” he whispered.

The man in the grey suit went pale.

Too pale.

The girl’s fingers tightened around the boy’s hand.

“No,” she said softly. “She isn’t.”

The room froze.

The man grabbed the wheelchair handle.

“That’s enough.”

But the boy didn’t look at him anymore.

He looked at the girl.

“How do you know my mother?”

The girl reached into the pocket of her torn dress and pulled out a small silver bracelet.

The boy’s lips parted.

It had his name engraved on it.

The one his mother wore in every photo.

The girl placed it in his shaking palm.

“She gave it to me last night.”

The man’s jaw clenched.

The boy looked up at him slowly.

“You told me she died.”

The man’s voice cracked with panic.

“She abandoned you.”

The girl shook her head.

“She was locked away.”

A woman in the crowd gasped.

The girl looked at the boy’s legs, then back into his eyes.

“She said the accident didn’t take your walking forever. She said fear did.”

The boy’s tears spilled.

“My mother said that?”

The girl nodded.

“She said every night you cried, he told you not to try.”

The man’s hand tightened on the wheelchair.

“You filthy little liar.”

The boy flinched.

And that single flinch told the whole room the truth.

The girl stepped closer to him.

“She said when you hear the song from the blue music box, your foot moves.”

The boy’s face collapsed.

Only his mother knew about the music box.

Only his mother used to play it when therapy hurt too much.

The girl began humming softly.

A broken little tune.

The boy’s fingers trembled.

Then his foot moved.

Just a little.

But enough.

The crowd gasped.

The man backed away like he had seen a ghost.

The boy stared down at his shoe, tears falling onto his suit.

The girl whispered, “She’s waiting by the east gate.”

The boy lifted his eyes.

For the first time, he did not look fragile.

He looked awake.

He pushed the wheelchair control himself.

The man reached for him.

“Stop.”

The boy turned, voice shaking but strong.

“You kept me from her.”

The man said nothing.

The girl walked beside the wheelchair, still holding his hand.

And as the guests parted in stunned silence, the boy whispered through tears,

“Take me to my mother.”

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