Lily and I had lived parallel lives.
For a while, I did nothing. I let the truth settle, let the shock wear off enough to think clearly. But I knew one thing: if I was going to find my sister, it had to be done carefully. She hadn’t asked for this story.
A week later, I called Margaret.
“I need to ask you something. And you don’t have to say yes.”
She sighed. “I wondered when you’d call.”
I told her I wanted to meet her daughter. Not to disrupt her life, but to be honest.
Margaret hesitated. “She doesn’t know about you. I never told her. I thought I was protecting her.”
“I understand.”
Another pause. Finally: “Let me talk to her first.”