I Found My Daughter’s Double at Daycare — The Truth Was Hidden in a Backpack-xurixuri - Chainityai

I Found My Daughter’s Double at Daycare — The Truth Was Hidden in a Backpack-xurixuri

The ringing came from inside the blue backpack.

For one second, nobody moved.

My mother-in-law’s hand stayed pressed flat against the bag like she could hold the sound down with her palm. Jason stood behind her, his face empty in that awful way people look when their lie has finally run out of room.

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Valerie stood beside me clutching her paper butterfly.

The other little girl stood in the doorway, one hand stretched toward her.

Leah whispered, “Megan, keep your phone out.”

I didn’t have mine out. I could barely feel my fingers.

But Leah had hers raised. Recording. Steady.

The backpack rang again.

My mother-in-law snapped, “Don’t touch it.”

That was the first thing that made me move.

Not Jason’s face. Not Adriana standing frozen behind the girls. Not even the word sister still hanging in the air.

It was the way my mother-in-law said don’t touch it, like the backpack belonged to her, like the child beside it belonged to her, like my life was just another thing she had decided she could manage.

I walked straight past her.

She tried to block me with her shoulder.

Leah stepped in.

“Move,” Leah said.

My mother-in-law looked at her like she’d forgotten witnesses existed.

I grabbed the backpack.

It was heavier than it looked.

Inside, under a folded yellow sweater and a small bottle of children’s allergy medicine, was a cracked phone wrapped in a baby blanket.

The screen showed one missed call.

Then another call came in.

The contact name was: Dr. Hall.

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