The Child Beside Her and the Child She Remembered
Some moments arrive without warning.
Not during anniversaries or major life events, but in the middle of ordinary routines—a school pickup, a familiar hallway, a casual conversation.
For one mother, such a moment came when a teacher offered what seemed like a simple update about the day.
The words were innocent.
The impact was not.
For an instant, she found herself looking at a child whose appearance and mannerisms reminded her of the daughter she had lost.
The resemblance was enough to awaken memories she carried every day, even when they remained quietly beneath the surface.
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