
đŹ PART 2: «The Woman on the Steps Was the Grandmother They Were Told Was Dead»
The motherâs face drained of color.
For a second, she couldnât move.
The father looked from the old woman to the three girls, then back again, trying to understand why his daughters were clinging to a stranger like they had known her all their lives.
The elderly woman touched one childâs hair with shaking fingers.
âMy Elena had eyes like this,â she whispered. âAll three of them.â
The motherâs hand flew to her mouth.
âElena was my mother.â
The old woman stopped breathing.
Her arms tightened around the toddlers.
âNoâŠâ
The motherâs eyes filled instantly.
âMy father told me you died before I was born.â
The elderly woman let out a sound so small it barely survived the air.
âHe told me Elena died giving birth.â
The father stepped back.
The piazza seemed to go silent around them.
The mother shook her head through tears.
âMy mother lived. She raised me alone. She used to bring me to this square every year and cry near these steps.â
The elderly woman looked down at the stones beneath her.
âI waited here every Sunday,â she whispered. âFor thirty-one years.â
One of the toddlers touched the old womanâs necklace, a small broken silver heart hanging under her coat.
The mother froze.
Then slowly pulled the same half-heart pendant from her own collar.
The two pieces matched.
The old woman began sobbing.
Not loudly.
Like someone whose body had forgotten how to hold grief any longer.
âMy baby came back,â she whispered.
The mother dropped to her knees in front of her.
âNo,â she cried. âShe sent us.â
The elderly woman looked at the three girls in her arms.
The toddlers pressed closer, unafraid, as if some part of blood had recognized blood before the adults could.
The fatherâs voice shook.
âWho lied to both of you?â
The mother looked toward the street behind them.
Her face changed.
Because at the edge of the piazza stood an older man in a dark coat.
Her father.
Watching them.
Pale.
Silent.
The elderly woman saw him and stopped crying.
Her voice became a whisper full of thirty-one stolen years.
âHe told me my daughter was dead.â
The mother turned, tears falling now.
âAnd he told me you never wanted us.â
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