A year ago Mira would not have ever dreamed this much happiness was possible. She still had no idea why her grandmother had been so unloving, so unkind to her but after Isadora’s birth she thought she might have an idea why. She so loved the child that the thought of losing her made Mira go cold. Perhaps the loss of her own daughter had made her grandmother too numb, too cold, to love the child of that daughter. Isadora would never know that pain of being unloved if she could help it, and she lived each day as if it was the last she’d get to spend with either of the two people she loved the most. If anything happened to her she did not want them to ever doubt just how much she truly loved them.
Mira watched the pair, certain that life could get no better than it was with the man and child who made up her entire world. She knew the future only held more love for her and for the rest of her life, she would remember that cold grey image of her alone in the library as a warning of what her life could have been if she’d made the wrong decision. Staring up into the brightly lit sky, she knew she’d made the right choice, for her, for Salvador, and for the future of their clan.
The End
About the Author
Miranda Bailey is a writer, a food enthusiast, which basically means she loves everything from tacos to curry and back again, and an eternal student always seeking out more knowledge. She currently lives in a rather puzzling villa complex with her partner and a rather European cast of characters and two rescue dogs. When she isn’t puzzling out how to insert a link into text to make it look pretty, she can be found sitting in a café, staring at passers-by, as she wonders what their stories are.
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