I took Nora’s hand.
“For ten years, you called Nora strange, guilty, dangerous. But she didn’t take Emily from me. Grant and Carla did. Nora kept loving my daughter when everyone else used her as a scapegoat.”
Emily took Nora’s other hand. “She’s my sister.”
Ronald stepped forward, eyes wet. “Nora, I was wrong.”
“I was a child.”
He nodded. “And I should’ve protected you too.”
“Nora, I was wrong.”
The sheriff met Grant and Carla near the exit and took formal statements before charges followed. For once, they were the ones everyone stared at.
***
That night, I brought both daughters home.
At Emily’s bedroom door, she touched the frame. “You kept it the same.”
“Of course we did.”
Emily held out her hand to Nora. “Come in with me?”
“You kept it the same.”
Nora looked at me first.
I nodded. “Sisters don’t need permission to come home.”
They went in together.
Later, I stood between their doors and listened to the house breathe again.
Then I walked downstairs and locked the front door.
For ten years, I thought I had failed the daughter outside that door.
That night, with both my girls breathing safely upstairs, I finally understood.