Fifteen years ago, Bryan’s wife, Lisa, kissed their newborn son and left to buy diapers—but she never returned. Overwhelmed with grief, Bryan raised their son, Noah, alone while searching for answers. He struggled with unanswered questions about Lisa’s sudden disappearance, and police found no clues. But last week, while grocery shopping, Bryan saw a woman who looked strikingly like Lisa. After confirming it was her, she explained she had disappeared to escape the overwhelming pressures of motherhood. Lisa had gone to Europe, changed her name, and built a new life. Now, she wanted to reconnect and offer Noah a better life, but Bryan was furious, having spent years without her. He refused to let her disrupt their lives, telling her they had moved on.
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