PART 2: «The Sister She Thought Was Gone» – mycay

The woman’s face drained of color.

“My sister died ten years ago,” she whispered.

The boy shook his head.

“She died yesterday.”

The city sounds around them seemed to disappear.

The woman stumbled back one step, then another.

“No.”

The boy reached into his torn jacket and pulled out a folded note, worn soft at the edges from being held too tightly.

“She made me promise not to lose it.”

The woman took it with shaking hands.

The handwriting hit her before the words did.

It was her sister’s.

Mira, if you are reading this, I ran because he said he would kill you if I stayed.

The woman covered her mouth.

The boy watched her with frightened, hopeful eyes.

“He?” she whispered.

“My father,” he said. “The man your family made her marry after you left home.”

Tears spilled down her cheeks.

She had spent ten years believing her little sister abandoned her, all because of one phone call from their father saying she had disgraced the family and was gone forever.

Now a child stood before her carrying the truth in both hands.

“What’s your name?” she asked.

“Ayan.”

The name broke her.

That was the name she and her sister used to give every doll they pretended was a prince.

“She talked about me?” Mira asked through tears.

“All the time,” Ayan whispered. “She said you were the only person who ever protected her.”

Mira dropped to her knees right there on the sidewalk.

The boy hesitated only a second before stepping into her arms.

She held him so tightly he started crying too.

“She wanted to come back,” he sobbed. “But he watched everything. When she got sick, she said I had to find the woman with the rain pin.”

Mira stroked his dirty hair, shaking with grief.

“You found me.”

Ayan nodded against her shoulder.

Then he whispered the final wound.

“He’s looking for me now.”

Mira slowly lifted her head.

Across the street, under the same string lights, a man stood watching them.

Her brother-in-law.

The man she had never met, but somehow recognized instantly from the fear in Ayan’s voice.

Mira stood, keeping the boy behind her.

For ten years, she had mourned a sister.

Now she had a nephew.

And someone was about to learn that grief can come back as courage.

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