PART 3 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

That night, Grant had a public event for his new book, *The Daughter I Lost in Cairo*. Tara showed me the poster on her phone, her voice cold.

“He made money from missing me.”

“No,” I said. “He made money from hiding you.”

Before the event, we went to Grant’s house. When he opened the door and saw Tara, all the color drained from his face.

“Tara,” he whispered.

“You remember my name,” she said. “That’s more than I expected.”

Grant tried to explain, but I stopped him. “You are done deciding what we get to hear.”

At the book event, Grant stood before a packed room, reading about the pain of losing a child. Then Tara stepped into the aisle.

“Was that before or after you left me at Claire’s apartment?” she asked.

The room went silent. Tara placed Claire’s confession, her birthday letters, and Grant’s notes on the table.

“My name is Tara,” she said. “I’m the daughter he claims he lost in Cairo. He didn’t lose me. He hid me.”

A reporter asked if Grant denied it. He looked around helplessly and said he had only been trying to protect everyone.

I stood beside Tara. “You protected your reputation,” I said. “You destroyed our lives.”

Later, Tara came home with me. I opened the cedar box I had kept for twenty years. Inside were her ribbons, her little red shoes, a pancake recipe card, and old missing posters softened at the edges.

“I kept what I could,” I told her. “Proof that you were loved.”

The next morning, I made pancakes. The first one burned, the second one tore, but by the third, Tara walked into the kitchen wearing my old sweater.

“I’m not ready to call you Mom,” she said quietly.

The words hurt, but they were honest.

“Then call me Cassidy,” I said. “That’s enough for me.”

For twenty years, I believed Egypt had taken my daughter. But it was a lie that stole her. And finally, truth had brought Tara back to my table.

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