Christine whispered, “I’m Christine. This is Catherine.”
Lucas repeated softly, “Christine and Catherine.”
His eyes searched their faces as if looking for a missing piece of himself.
“How old are you?”
“Ten,” Catherine managed. “We’re twins.”
“And your parents?” Lucas asked, voice careful. “Where do you live?”
The hardest question in the world.
Catherine swallowed. “We don’t have parents anymore,” she said. “We… we don’t live anywhere.”
Lucas’s jaw tightened, grief flaring behind his eyes. “What was your mother’s name?”
Catherine hesitated, then said it anyway, because it was the one truth she had left.
“Helen Harper.”
Lucas went still.
It was as if the name had punched the air from his lungs.
“Helen,” he whispered, voice breaking. “Oh God… Helen.”
His hands shook.
Catherine stared. “How do you know her?”
Lucas’s eyes filled with tears, and the sight of this powerful man crying in front of hundreds of people made Catherine’s world tilt.
“I knew your mother,” he whispered. “She was… she was the love of my life.”
The words fell onto the stage and shattered everything that had been true a moment ago.
Christine’s grip tightened on Catherine’s sleeve. “What…?”
Lucas sucked in a ragged breath. “Years ago… my father thought she wasn’t good enough. He destroyed her career. He lied to me. He lied to her. I searched for her. I never found her. I never knew…” His voice cracked. “I never knew she was pregnant.”
Catherine’s stomach dropped.
“You’re saying…” Her voice came out as a whisper. “You’re our father?”
Lucas looked at them, grief and love and regret braided together so tightly he could barely breathe.
“I think I am,” he said. “I think I must be.”
He reached out, hands trembling, and touched their faces like he was afraid they were made of smoke.
“You have her eyes,” he whispered. “Her beautiful eyes.”
Catherine’s chest felt too small for her heart.
Lucas’s gaze lifted to the audience, and his voice sharpened, no longer gentle.
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