
Part 2: The wife opened her mouth first.

The wife opened her mouth first.
Too fast.
“He’s lying.”
But the sentence came out thin, already dead.
Because the father wasn’t looking at her anymore.
He was looking at the bottle in his hand — then at his daughter — then back at the boy, not like he was seeing a trespasser now, but like he was looking at the first witness who had slipped through.
The terrace stayed silent.
Even the rich guests stopped pretending not to listen.
The father crouched beside his daughter, voice low and careful.
“What does she mean?”
The little girl’s fingers tightened around the crutch.
The wife stepped forward. “She repeats things when she’s anxious—”
The father lifted one hand without turning.
That was enough to stop her.
He looked at his daughter again.
“When does Mommy give it to you?”
The child’s mouth trembled.
“In breakfast,” she whispered. “Sometimes in tea.”
The father went still.
The boy swallowed and forced himself to keep going.
“I sleep behind the restaurant wall,” he said. “Near the service gate. I heard her talking to the nanny. She said the drops make the girl sleepy and keep her eyes unfocused.”
The wife shut her eyes for one second.
Too long.
The father noticed.
The boy pointed at the bottle. “She dropped that near the planters. She came back looking for it with gloves on.”
No one on the terrace moved.
Then the father asked the one question he had been afraid to ask even himself:
“Can you see me?”
The little girl didn’t answer right away.
Then, slowly, she turned and looked directly at his face.
Not at his voice.
At him.
The father’s whole expression emptied.
The wife whispered, “Please…”
He stood up.
Very slowly.
And when he turned to her, the fear on her face told everyone at that table what the truth already was.
But the child said the worst part before either adult could speak.
“Mommy said I have to stay blind,” she whispered, “until you sign the birthday papers.”
The father stared at her.
Because her birthday was next week.
And the trust amendment was next week too.
That was when he finally understood:
the medicine was never to treat the child.
It was to preserve the lie.
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