The park noise faded into nothing.
The woman walked closer, step by step.
Lily’s father didn’t move.
Neither did Ethan.
Only Lily shifted slightly behind her father’s leg.
The woman finally spoke.
“…You kept her.”
Her voice wasn’t loud.
It was worse — it was certain.
Lily’s father shook his head immediately.
“No. I didn’t. I swear I—”
But she cut him off.
“You signed the papers.”
Ethan looked up sharply.
“What papers?”
The woman knelt slightly, her eyes locked on Lily.
“They told me one child didn’t survive. They said it was necessary… for medical reasons. I was sedated. I never saw what happened after that day.”
Silence hit harder this time.
Lily blinked.
“Daddy…?”
But her father couldn’t answer.
Because the truth was already standing in front of them — breathing, alive, impossible to deny.
Ethan took one small step forward.
“So… she really is my sister?”
The woman nodded slowly.
“Yes.”
A long pause.
Then Ethan whispered:
“Then why did you never come back for me?”
The question broke something in the air.
The woman opened her mouth—
But before she could answer—
A man in a black coat appeared at the edge of the path, watching them.
And the moment he saw the photograph in Lily’s father’s hand…
he reached for his phone and said quietly:
“…It’s confirmed. They found both children.”
