After My Mom Passed Away, I Found a Hidden Photo—And Discovered the Sister I Never Knew

I didn’t call her. I was afraid she’d make excuses—busy, tired, not a good time. I didn’t want excuses. I wanted the truth.

So I got in my car, placed the photograph on the passenger seat, and drove straight to her house.

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Confrontation

I arrived just before sunset. Sitting in the car, I wondered if I was about to make a mistake. Then I walked up to the door and knocked.

It took longer than I expected for it to open. When it did, my aunt stood there leaning heavily on a cane. Her hair was completely gray, her face thinner, lined with years of carrying things alone.

She stared at me for a moment. “Anna,” she said finally. Not surprised. Just tired.

I nodded. “Hi.”

She stepped aside and let me in.