It wasn’t.
The man came next. Bought a pack of gum like he didn’t even know where he was. Then he walked out after her.
I didn’t think much of it—just another strange moment in a long, exhausting day.
Until the next afternoon.
He was waiting outside when I finished my shift.
He looked different.
Worse.
Like he hadn’t slept. Like something had settled heavily on him overnight.
“Please,” he said, the second he saw me. “Don’t leave. I need to explain.”
I didn’t move closer.
“You’ve got thirty seconds.”
“My name is Daniel,” he said. “The girl yesterday… she said her mother’s name. Marilyn.”
I felt my guard go up immediately.
“So?”
“She was the woman I loved most in my life.”
That wasn’t what I expected.
“And the girl…” he continued, voice shaking, “she looks exactly like me.”
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