Because that blue string on her wrist had been braided by his youngest son the week before the fire. He made one for himself and one for his brother and called them “adventure bands.” The father had laughed when he saw them. The mother had taken a picture. And now one of them was tied around the wrist of a barefoot orphan standing in a graveyard.
The father’s throat tightened.
“Where did you get that?”
The girl looked down at the string as if she had forgotten she was wearing it.
Then she answered simply.
“He gave it to me when we hid.”
The mother made a sound that wasn’t quite a gasp and wasn’t quite a sob.
Because suddenly the whole shape of their loss changed.
Not dead.
Not buried.
Hidden.
The girl started walking toward the gate, and this time the parents followed without another word. Leaves crushed under their feet. The world beyond the cemetery looked too ordinary for what was happening.
As they crossed the road, the little girl spoke in fragments, the way children do when they don’t realize each sentence is destroying someone.
“There was smoke.”
A pause.
“They told us to stay under the beds.”
Another pause.
“But a lady came.”
The father and mother exchanged one shattered look.
Not a rescue story.
A different story.
The girl kept going.
“She said if the little ones were still alive, the fire men would ask too many questions.”
That was when the mother stopped walking for one heartbeat.
Because St. Agnes had not just burned. There had been rumors after — missing records, closed investigations, donors who wanted silence, nuns transferred overnight.
The father turned back to the girl.
“What lady?”
The child shrugged in the helpless way only children can.
“The one with the red car.”
Then quieter:
“She sold the pretty ones first.”
That finished whatever hope remained of an innocent explanation.
The boys had not died in the fire.
They had survived it.
And someone inside the orphanage used the chaos to move children out before authorities could count who was alive.
The mother pressed a shaking hand against her mouth.
The father kept walking, but now it was with a different kind of urgency — not grieving, but hunting.
At the edge of the old orphanage grounds, the girl finally stopped beside a side building with boarded lower windows and a crooked service door.
She pointed.
“They sleep upstairs when the men come.”
The mother nearly fell.
Because from somewhere inside the building came a sound she knew more intimately than prayer:
a laugh.
A boy’s laugh.
Then another one, hushed too fast.
The father didn’t wait.
He moved toward the door with all the numbness burned out of him.
The little girl caught the mother’s sleeve before she followed and said the line that shattered her all over again:
“They still call for you at night.”
That was the cruelest part.
Not that the boys were alive.
That they had stayed alive long enough to keep missing her.
And suddenly the grave behind them meant something unbearable:
they had mourned children who were still waiting to be found.
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