
đŹ PART 2: âWhy Their Mother Sent Themâ
The bakery window glowed behind the boys.
Leaves dragged softly across the pavement.
But everything around him felt far away now.
Because years ago, before the suit, before the polished car, before the life that made him look untouchable, there had been a woman.
A poor woman.
A quiet woman.
A woman he had loved when he was still capable of choosing love over comfort.
When she got pregnant, he promised her he would come back.
Promised he would take care of them.
Promised their child would never need for anything.
Then his family found out.
They told him she was after money.
They told her he had chosen another life.
They moved him away, buried the truth, and let pride do the rest.
And he let it happen.
Now the proof of that cowardice was standing in front of him in worn shoes, trying to sell a childâs car for medicine.
He looked at the older boy again.
Really looked.
The shape of his eyes.
The way he tried not to cry.
The quiet strength that looked painfully familiar.
Then at the younger one, clinging close and watching him with fear.
The manâs voice came out rough.
âWhere is your mom?â
The older boy turned toward the bakery window.
The man followed his gaze.
Inside, in the far corner near the glass, sat a woman wrapped in an old coat, pale and weak, one hand pressed to her chest.
Watching.
Waiting.
She had not sent strangers.
She had sent his sons.
The older boy reached into the little front compartment of the pedal car and pulled out a folded note.
âShe said to give you this⊠if you stopped.â
The man opened it with shaking hands.
It read:
I kept the car because it was the only birthday gift you ever gave him.
I told the boys to find you only when I had no strength left to fight alone.
If youâre here, then some part of you is still the man I loved.
That was what broke him.
Not loudly.
Not dramatically.
Just the quiet collapse of a man realizing that the life he had abandoned had survived without himâ
but barely.
He dropped to his knees in front of the boys.
The younger one hid behind his brother.
The older one whispered,
âAre you really our dad?â
The man looked at both of them, tears finally filling his eyes.
âYes,â he said.
And this time, there was no one left to lie for him.
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