Mom opened the door before I could knock.
“Clara,” she said slowly. “Who is this?”
I stepped inside. “Mom, you need to sit down.”
“I don’t need to sit down. I need you to explain why you brought a stranger to my house in the middle of the night.”
Harold flinched at the word stranger.
I saw it, and so did she.
“This is Harold,” I said. “Grandma’s high school sweetheart. And he… he’s your father.”
Harold flinched at the word stranger.
The color drained from her face.
Harold stood very still in the doorway.
“I’m not here to hurt you,” he said.
Mom’s mouth trembled, but she forced it flat. “You don’t know me.”
His eyes filled. “No. I was robbed of that. I’d like to fix that, if I can.”
I gave Mom the letter. “Grandma wrote this to me, but you should read it, too.”
“I’m not here to hurt you.”
Mom backed away. “I know enough. When I was nineteen, I found a letter in her sewing drawer. It mentioned a man. A baby. I thought… I thought I was proof she had done something shameful.”
Harold’s face crumpled. “Never. Elise and I loved each other. We would’ve gotten married, if her father hadn’t intervened.”
Mom sank onto the edge of the couch like her legs had disappeared beneath her.
For the first time all night, she looked less angry than lost.
“I thought I was proof she had done something shameful.”
“I spent my whole life thinking I was unwanted,” she whispered.
Harold lowered himself into the chair across from her.
“So did I,” he said.
That broke her.
Margaret covered her face and cried the way I had never seen my mother cry before — not neatly, not quietly, but like something old had finally split open.
Harold did not rush her. He just waited.
“I spent my whole life thinking I was unwanted.”
When she lowered her hands, she said, “What do I call you?”
His smile shook. “Harold is enough.”
Then she whispered, “Hello, Harold.”
He bowed his head. “Hello, Margaret.”
I stood there in Grandma’s blue dress, watching two people who had lost fifty years find the first minute of what was left.
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