“Not us.”
Two Different Childhoods
The contrast between the girls couldn’t have been more obvious.
Emily had a home filled with memories.
Nora carried her belongings in worn backpacks.
Emily looked forward to birthdays.
Nora rarely celebrated them.
Eventually Nora began spending nearly every weekend at our house.
She helped wash dishes.
She laughed at Emily’s terrible jokes.
She even called me “Mr. Carter” with a shy smile that slowly transformed into genuine comfort.
For a little while, our home became the closest thing she’d ever known to a family.
The Walk That Changed Everything
It happened on an unusually cold October afternoon.
The leaves had already turned brilliant shades of orange and crimson.
Emily asked if she and Nora could take a short walk through the wooded trail behind our neighborhood.
It wasn’t unusual.
They had walked there dozens of times.
“Don’t stay out too long,” I called after them.
Emily waved.
“We won’t!”
Those were the last words I ever heard from my daughter.
Only One Returned
Darkness settled earlier than expected.
As I prepared dinner, I glanced toward the clock.
The girls should have been home.
Then came the knock.
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