My Daughter Vanished While Our Family Was Living in Egypt – 20 Years Later, I Received a Postcard from There, and the Words on the Back Made My Knees Go Weak

For twenty years, I believed my daughter had disappeared from a garden in Cairo. Then one day, a postcard from Egypt arrived with an address only three miles from my home in Ohio. I thought it would be another cruel reminder of the past, but what I found there revealed that someone I once trusted had hidden the truth from me all along.

The postcard had a Cairo stamp, but the address on the back was nearby. There was no message, no signature, only one sentence written in small block letters: “Come alone if you still want the truth about Tara.”

My daughter had vanished in Cairo when she was eight years old. Now, twenty years later, I was driving toward a row of rental garages with that postcard on the passenger seat and my heart pounding. I found unit forty-two, lifted the cold metal door, and prepared myself for the worst. Instead, I dropped to my knees.

There was a woman sitting on a folding chair beside three cardboard boxes. She had my eyes. She looked at me as if she had spent her whole life deciding whether to hate me.

“You came quickly, Cassidy,” she said.

I could barely breathe. “Tara?”

Her lips trembled, but she did not move. “I needed to know if you would come.”

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