« He got involved with people he couldn’t pay back. »
My hands trembled as I flipped through the papers.
« They threatened the family. »
I looked up.
« Dad made a deal. »
Evan looked away.
« He gave them me. »
Silence.
Absolute silence.
The words didn’t make sense.
« They wanted someone to disappear. »
His eyes filled with tears.
« And Dad decided it would be easier if everyone thought I was dead. »
My knees nearly gave out.
« No… »
« I didn’t agree to it. »
His voice cracked.
« I fought him. »
A tear rolled down his cheek.
« But one night he told me Mom and you would be hurt if I stayed. »
I couldn’t breathe.
« He put me on a bus. »
The tears were flowing freely now.
« He handed me cash, a fake identity, and told me never to come back. »
I covered my mouth.
For eight years.
Eight years.
Our mother had cried at a grave.
While her son was alive.
Alone.
Believing he was protecting us.
« Why didn’t you contact us? »
I whispered.
Evan looked destroyed.
« I tried. »
He opened a drawer.
Inside were dozens of letters.
Every one addressed to Mom.
None mailed.
« He monitored everything. »
My heart shattered.
« He told me if I ever contacted you, he’d make sure Mom suffered for it. »
I sank into a chair.
For the first time in my life, I felt truly afraid of my father.
Then Evan handed me one last document.
A recent medical report.
I looked down.
And froze.
« What is this? »
His eyes filled with pain.
« It’s Mom’s. »
The report showed a diagnosis.
Early-stage dementia.
I felt the blood leave my face.
« What? »
Evan nodded.
« I found out six months ago. »
My hands shook violently.
« She doesn’t know how bad it is yet. »
Tears blurred the page.
« That’s why I contacted you. »
His voice broke completely.
« I can’t lose any more time. »
The room became silent.
Eight years stolen.
Eight years of birthdays.
Christmases.
Conversations.
Memories.
Gone forever.
Because of one man’s lie.
The next morning, we went to see Mom together.
She was watering flowers on the porch when we arrived.
She smiled when she saw me.
Then she saw Evan.
The watering can slipped from her hands.
For a moment, she simply stared.
Unable to breathe.
Unable to move.
« Evan? »
Her voice was barely audible.
My brother started crying.