At the hospital, Melissa was taken straight into surgery. The twins, Lily and Nora, sat in a quiet room with a social worker named Denise.
They refused to let go of Evan’s hands.
Denise looked at Evan with concern.
“Do they have family nearby?”
“I don’t know,” Evan admitted. “I met them tonight.”
Denise exhaled.
“Then for now, you’re their safest place.”
“I’ll stay,” Evan said. “As long as they need.”
Later, Evan’s phone buzzed. His sister-in-law, Rachel.
When she arrived with Leo, the boy took one look at the crying twins and walked over quietly. He pulled his favorite toy car from his backpack and offered it to Lily.
Lily held it like treasure.
Leo slipped off his jacket and wrapped it around Nora.
“You look cold.”
Evan turned away, his eyes burning.
Truths and Waiting
The police returned for statements. The twins spoke softly about what they saw.
When asked if they recognized one of the men, the room grew heavy.
“It was our dad,” Lily said.
The past had come back looking for control.
Hours later, a doctor approached.
“She’s stable,” she said. “We need time. The next days are important.”
The twins slept that night at Evan’s apartment. Leo insisted they share his bed.
Evan didn’t sleep at all.
At dawn, Nora stood by the couch.
“I dreamed she didn’t wake up,” she whispered.
Evan opened his arms.
“That won’t happen,” he said, not knowing how, only knowing he had to believe it.
When She Opened Her Eyes
Nine days later, the hospital called.
Melissa was waking up.
Evan rushed in.
Her eyes opened slowly, confused, then filled with tears when she saw her daughters.
“Mommy,” Lily whispered. “We’re here.”
Melissa cried silently.
Continue reading…