A Stranger Took a Photo of Me and My Daughter on the Subway – the Next Day, He Knocked on My Door and Said, ‘Pack Your Daughter’s Things’

I’d been awake since four, my legs aching from hauling bags, but I locked my eyes on her.

“I’m watching,” I’d reply, even when the room blurred at the edges.

If my head dipped, my mom would tap my ankle with her cane.

“You can sleep when she’s done,” she’d mutter.

So I watched like it was my job.

The recital date was everywhere.

Circled on the calendar, written on a sticky note on the fridge, saved in my phone with three alarms.

6:30 p.m. Friday.

No overtime, no shift, no broken pipe was supposed to touch that time.

Lily carried her tiny garment bag around the apartment for a week, like it held something fragile and magical.

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