Part 2 : The word slipped from her lips like it didn’t belong to her.

“No… that’s not possible.”

But her eyes never left the boy.

He stood there, shaking, clutching nothing now — because the charm was already in her hand.

Cold.

Heavy.

Real.

Her fingers traced the tiny engraving.

The date.

The initials.

Exact.

Perfect.

Impossible.

“I buried my child,” she whispered. “I watched them close the coffin.”

The nanny shook her head, tears falling freely now.

“You never saw the face, ma’am… they told you not to look.”

The memory hit her like a blade.

The closed casket.

The rushed ceremony.

The signatures she barely read through her grief.

Her knees almost gave out.

The boy took a small step forward.

“They lied to you,” he said softly.

Her heart pounded so loudly she could hear nothing else.

“Who is your mother?” she demanded.

The boy hesitated.

Then answered:

“She worked for you.”

The room stirred.

Whispers spread like fire.

The nanny covered her mouth again.

“Oh God…”

The woman’s voice dropped to a whisper.

“…the maid who disappeared…”

The boy nodded.

“She said they took me. That she couldn’t stop them. That if anything happened to her… I had to find you.”

The woman staggered back a step.

Her entire world cracked open.

All the years.

All the grief.

All the lies.

She looked at him again.

Really looked.

The shape of his eyes.

The way his hands trembled.

Something familiar.

Something undeniable.

Tears filled her eyes for the first time in years.

“Come here…” she whispered.

The boy hesitated.

Then slowly walked toward her.

The entire room watched.

Frozen.

As the most powerful woman in the room dropped to her knees in front of a child who wasn’t supposed to exist—

—and pulled him into her arms.

The chandeliers still sparkled.

The guests still stood in silence.

But nothing in that room was perfect anymore.

Because the truth had finally walked in.

And it was wearing torn clothes.

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