I had imagined kidnappers, accidents, dark water, and darker strangers. I had never imagined my daughter choosing to vanish from me. Seeing Zoe in Lucy’s hoodie, wearing Lucy’s necklace in that last photo, was like watching my memory get rewritten in real time. The lake hadn’t taken my child; my secret had. I thought I’d locked her adoption papers away to protect us. Instead, I’d locked away her story, her name, her right to belong to herself.Standing in Elijah and Agnes’s hallway, I faced the cost of every lie in the room—mine, Lucy’s, theirs, even Zoe’s. We were all people who had called fear “love” and secrecy “protection.” Bringing Lucy home didn’t fix that. It only gave us a place to start telling the truth out loud, where other people could see it and decide whether to stay. I didn’t get back the girl who left for the lake. I got a daughter who knew exactly how breakable we both were—and chose to come home anyway.
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