“Mister…”
He froze mid-step instantly.
The entire street ambience dropped into near silence.
The camera whip-panned shakily as he turned around slowly.
“Mister… why do you have a picture of my mommy?”
Everything stopped.
Even the pedestrians nearby slowed down.
The camera pushed toward the photograph trembling slightly in her tiny hands—
a beautiful smiling woman glowing in the sunlight.
The man stared at it like he couldn’t breathe anymore.
“That’s my wife…”

His voice cracked apart.
“She died years ago.”
The girl hugged the photo protectively against her chest.
Soft tension strings began rising underneath the silence.
People nearby exchanged confused looks now.
Then the little girl shook her head gently.
“No…”
The man’s breathing stopped completely.
“My mom is alive.”
Close-up on his hands beginning to tremble violently.
His face shattered in real time.
Confusion.
Hope.
Terror.
The heartbeat sound underneath the silence grew louder.
Then the girl slowly lifted one finger and pointed down the glowing street behind him.
“She told me you’d come back someday.”
The man turned sharply—
the camera SNAP-PANNING violently toward a distant female silhouette standing motionless in the golden sunlight at the end of the alley—
