At 13, I was so poor, I never had lunch.

At 13, I was so poor, I never had lunch.

A classmate noticed and started bringing me food every day.

That same year, she vanished and I never saw her.

15 years later, I worked in a police station and saw her name scheduled for questioning.

When she came in, I froze. She had changed.

Her name was still the same—Delilah Sandford—but she barely resembled the bright-eyed girl who used to slip me sandwiches wrapped in napkins. Her once long, golden hair was now cut short, dyed a sharp black, and her eyes looked… tired. Worn. Like she’d seen too much.

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