Part 2 : “—daughter.”,The word shattered the air.

Elena stopped breathing.

“No…” she whispered immediately, shaking her head, stepping back. “No, that’s not possible. My parents are dead.”

The woman’s face twisted — not with anger, but with something far worse.

Guilt.

“They told you that,” she said softly. “Because I made them.”

Elena’s world tilted.

“What…?”

The woman closed the distance again, slower this time, like approaching something fragile.

“Twenty years ago,” she began, her voice uneven, “I had a child. A girl. But my family—” she swallowed hard, “—they said she would ruin everything. My marriage. My status. My life.”

Elena’s chest tightened.

“No…”

“I was weak,” the woman continued, her voice breaking now. “I let them take you. I told myself you’d be safer away from this world.”

Tears streamed down her face.

“I gave you that necklace so I could always find you again.”

Elena instinctively touched the emerald.

It suddenly felt heavier.

Like it carried every lie she had ever been told.

“You’re lying,” Elena said, but her voice had no strength left in it. “Why now? Why say this now?”

“Because I thought you were gone forever,” the woman whispered. “Until I saw that necklace… on you.”

Silence swallowed the hallway again.

But it wasn’t empty anymore.

It was full of everything unsaid for twenty years.

Elena’s eyes hardened through the tears.

“You didn’t lose me,” she said quietly. “You gave me away.”

The words hit harder than any scream.

The woman flinched.

“I know…” she whispered.

Elena took another step back.

“I grew up thinking I wasn’t wanted,” she continued, voice shaking but rising. “Do you understand what that does to someone?”

“I never stopped wanting you,” the woman said desperately.

“But you stopped fighting for me.”

That landed.

Deep.

Final.

The woman collapsed slightly against the vanity, like her body could no longer carry the weight of her choices.

“Please…” she whispered. “Just… don’t walk away.”

Elena looked at her.

Really looked at her.

At the resemblance.

At the truth she never asked for.

At the life that could have been hers.

Then she slowly removed the necklace.

The emerald caught the last light of the sunset.

For a moment… it looked like it was bleeding green fire.

Elena stepped forward and placed it gently into the woman’s trembling hand.

“You don’t get to find me now,” she said softly.

And with that—

She turned.

And walked away.

Leaving behind the woman, the truth…

and the life that had been stolen from her.

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