
PART 2: The Bread She Was Meant to Give Him
The bread stayed in his hand long after she let go.
Small.
Warm.
Real.
“What did your mother say… your name was?”
The little girl tilted her head slightly.
Like the question surprised her.
“Emma,” she answered softly.
The man froze.
Not because of the name itself.
Because of the way she said it.
Careful.
Gentle.
Exactly like someone else used to.
The city moved around them.
Footsteps.
Cars in the distance.
Someone laughing far away.
But for him—
everything had stopped.
“What’s wrong?” the girl asked quietly.
The man looked at her.
Really looked at her.
The same eyes.
The same way of holding her breath before speaking.
And suddenly—
he couldn’t look away.
“Who’s your mother?” he asked.
Emma shifted slightly on the cobblestones.
“She said I shouldn’t tell strangers.”
A pause.
“But she also said… you wouldn’t feel like one.”
The words hit harder than they should have.
The man lowered his head briefly.
Trying to steady himself.
“Where is she now?” he asked.
Emma pointed across the street.
Toward a small bakery tucked between two old buildings.
“She’s working,” she replied.
The answer sounded simple.
Too simple.
The man stood slowly.
Weak.
Unsteady.
Emma instinctively reached for his hand.
“You’re still sad,” she whispered.
The man swallowed hard.
“No,” he said quietly.
A pause.
“I think I’m remembering.”
The little girl frowned slightly.
“Mom said that might happen.”
Silence.
Because that sentence—
didn’t belong to a child.
“What else did she say?” he asked.
Emma looked down at the bread.
Then back at him.
“She said if I ever saw you crying…”
A pause.
“…I should give you something warm.
The man’s breath caught.
Because years ago—
on another street—
in another life—
he had said those exact words to someone else.
The bakery door across the street opened briefly.
Warm light spilling onto the cobblestones.
The man looked toward it.
Then back at Emma.
“What’s your mother’s name?” he asked again.
Emma hesitated this time.
Longer.
Then smiled softly.
“She said you’d ask more than once.”
The man stepped closer.
“Please,” he whispered.
Emma looked at him carefully.
Then said the name.
And everything changed.
Because he remembered her instantly.
Not the way she looked now.
The way she looked the last time he saw her.
Standing in the rain.
Leaving.
“No…” he whispered.
Emma nodded slightly.
“She said you’d say that too.”
The city noise faded again.
Because now—
this wasn’t coincidence.
This was something waiting to happen.
“She told me to find you if you were alone,” Emma added quietly.
A pause.
“She said you only disappear when you’re hurting.”
The man looked away.
Because that was true.
Too true.
“Why didn’t she come herself?” he asked.
Emma’s expression changed slightly.
“She tried.”
Silence.
Because that answer carried something heavier.
“What does that mean?” he asked.
Emma looked toward the bakery again.
Then back at him.
And for the first time—
her voice became almost a whisper.
“She said… if you remembered me first…”
A pause.
“…then maybe you’d survive this time.”
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