
đŹ PART 2: «The Last Message the Boys Left Behind»

âParents,â the little girl finished.
The word shattered the silence.
The mother let out a broken sob and nearly collapsed into the leaves. The father caught her, but his own hands were shaking now.
The little girl stepped closer to the stone and held out the toy soldier.
âHe told me not to be scared,â she said. âHe said I had to wait for you.â
The father took the soldier with trembling fingers. It felt heavier than it should.
He turned it over and found a tiny slit in the back.
Inside was a folded scrap of paper, protected from the dirt all these years.
His breath caught as he opened it.
The note was written in a childâs uneven handwriting.
They are not our real parents. But they loved us like real ones. Please find our little sister. Donât leave her here alone.
The mother cried out and covered her mouth.
The little girl looked down at the wet leaves.
âThey said my name is Lily,â she whispered. âThey said if I ever saw the lady in the black coat, I should tell her they didnât feel alone when they died.â
The mother stared at her through tears.
Years ago, the orphanage had told them the boys had no surviving family. They adopted them, loved them, and never knew a younger sister had been hidden away in another building.
The fatherâs voice broke.
âHow do you have this?â
The girl blinked slowly.
âThe older one put it in my hand the night of the fire,â she said. âHe told me to remember.â
The mother looked at the childâs face again.
Now she saw it.
The same eyes as the boys. The same mouth. The same frightened courage.
She crawled through the wet leaves toward her.
âOh God,â she whispered. âYouâre theirs.â
Lilyâs lower lip trembled.
âFor a long time,â she said softly, âI thought nobody came because nobody wanted me.â
The mother broke completely.
She pulled the little girl into her arms beside the gravestone and held her like she was holding the boys one last time.
And in the cold cemetery, between the two names carved in stone, the family they had buried in grief suddenly wasnât gone at all.
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