Emily held them close against her chest, one on each side, wrapped in soft cloth slings that looked washed thin from use.-ruby - Chainityai

Emily held them close against her chest, one on each side, wrapped in soft cloth slings that looked washed thin from use.-ruby

His Emily had once sat beside him in an emergency room at 3:14 a.m. after his father’s heart scare, holding his hand without saying a word because she knew words would have made him break.

That was the woman he had erased from his house.

The woman beside the road looked thinner, sunburned, and worn down by too many mornings that started before hope had a chance to wake up.

Her T-shirt was faded at the collar.

May be an image of road

Her sandals looked one long walk away from falling apart.

Her hair was tied back unevenly, with damp strands stuck against her temples.

Still, Michael knew her.

He would have known her anywhere.

Then he saw the babies.

Two of them.

Emily held them close against her chest, one on each side, wrapped in soft cloth slings that looked washed thin from use.

Their tiny faces were tucked beneath knit caps.

Their skin was flushed from the heat.

One baby’s fist opened and closed against Emily’s shirt.

The other slept with the exhausted stillness of a child who had already learned to be quiet.

Michael stared through the windshield, unable to move.

The babies had his coloring.

Not just light hair.

The shape of the brow, the soft slope of the nose, the small crease near the chin that every baby picture of Michael had carried.

His hands tightened on the steering wheel.

Ashley laughed once under her breath.

It was not a surprised laugh.

It was recognition.

That was the first thing Michael would remember later.

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