My parents looked at me with cold eyes and said… – galacy

My mother took a step towards me, trembling.

—Daughter… forgive us… please…

I raised my hand, stopping her.

-No.

That single word was firm, clear, and definitive.

Her eyes broke.

“I didn’t come for your forgiveness,” I continued. “I came to close something you left open twenty years ago.”

My father looked up, holding back tears.

—And… did you succeed?

I stared at him.

Then I looked at the dilapidated house, the rusty gate, the abandoned yard…

And for the first time in years… I no longer felt that knot in my chest.

—Yes —I answered in a low voice.

The girl took a step towards me.

“I… didn’t know anything,” she said. “But… if you’re my sister… I’d like to meet you.”

His words surprised me.

There was sincerity in her voice. No inherited guilt. No judgment.

Just curiosity… and a kind of affection that was born without a past.

I looked at her for a long time.

And then… I smiled, but this time not coldly.

“Maybe… in another life,” I replied softly.

She lowered her gaze, sad… but understanding.

I turned around.

I walked back to my car.

“Wait!” my mother shouted.

I stopped… but I didn’t turn around.

—Will you ever… be able to forgive us?

I closed my eyes for a moment.

I thought about the rain that night.

In the cold.

In fear.

In my daughter… in Valentina… in every step I took alone.

I opened my eyes.

“It doesn’t matter anymore,” I finally said. “Because I don’t need them anymore.”

I got in the car.

I started the engine.

And as I drove away, I saw in the rearview mirror three figures at the door of that house that was once my world.

But now…

It was now nothing more than a memory.

That night, when I got home, Valentina greeted me at the door.

“Mom, is everything alright?” he asked.

I looked at her.

And for the first time in years… I felt complete peace.

“Yes,” I replied, hugging her. “Everything is finally in its place.”

She smiled.

And at that moment I understood something that completely freed me:

I hadn’t lost a  family that day…

It had only left room to build a better one.

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