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FOR THIRTEEN YEARS, THEY SEARCHED FOR EACH OTHER WITHOUT KNOWING HOW CLOSE THEY CAME TO GIVING UP — UNTIL ONE UNEXPECTED MOMENT CHANGED EVERYTHING.

articleUseronMay 14, 2026

“Neither did I.”

Silence.

Then realization.

“My mom…” I whispered.

“My dad,” he said.

We looked at each other.

And understood.

“They kept us apart.”

Thirteen years.

Gone.

“I thought you gave up on me,” he said.

“I thought you forgot me.”

“I looked for you.”

“Me too.”

That truth changed everything.

“Why are you back?” I asked.

“I flew back from London last week. I’d been stopping by random places hoping to catch you at one of them. I just passed my board exams – I’m an engineer now.”

Emotion rose in my chest.

“I’m a nurse now, too,” I told him. I knew he’d be proud of me. I’d talked about becoming a nurse since we were children.

“I always knew you’d be one,” he said.

We sat together.

And for the first time in years, nothing was hidden.

We talked about everything.

The silence.

The pain.

The years we thought we had been abandoned.

“I couldn’t find a trace of you online,” Ethan started explaining. “I tried everything.”

Ethan exhaled. “My dad had me enrolled under my full name overseas. Ethan wasn’t even what people called me anymore.”

I blinked. “What? No wonder I couldn’t find you anywhere.”

“And I didn’t have my own accounts for years,” he added. “By the time I did… I didn’t even know where to start looking.”

“This isn’t something we just accept,” Ethan said firmly. “They don’t get to erase our lives.”

He was right.

And for the first time, I felt it too.

We confronted them together.

My mom tried to deny it at first.

“You’re imagining things.”

Ethan stayed calm. “We both sent letters. For years. None of them got through.”

She didn’t answer.

She didn’t need to.

His father was more direct.

“I did what was best for you.”

“You took away my choice,” Ethan replied.

That was the truth.

And it stayed.

They didn’t lose us in one moment.

But they lost something that mattered.

Trust.

Forgiveness didn’t happen overnight.

It came slowly.

In conversations.

In honesty.

In time.

“I thought I was protecting you,” my mom admitted one night.

“You didn’t trust me,” I said.

“I didn’t.”

“And now?”

She looked at me, her voice softer.

“I was wrong.”

That mattered.

Ethan’s father didn’t say much.

But he didn’t deny it either.

And sometimes, that’s where change begins.

Months passed.

This time, nothing stood between us.

We rebuilt.

Not as teenagers holding onto a promise.

But as adults choosing each other again.

One evening, Ethan stood in front of me with that same nervous smile.

“I’m still keeping my promise,” he said.

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