Part 2: The boy stood still as the manager grabbed the envelope with shaking hands.

She stared at the handwriting for several long seconds before finally breaking the seal.

The bank was so silent that even the sound of paper unfolding seemed too loud.

Her eyes rushed across the page.

Then suddenly stopped.

Her knees nearly buckled.

One hand flew to her mouth.

The boy watched her without blinking.

“What does it say?” the employee asked nervously.

The manager didn’t answer.

She just looked at the boy again — this time not with shock, but with something deeper.

Recognition.

Pain.

Guilt.

The boy’s voice was small, but steady.

“My mother said you made a promise to her.”

The manager’s lips trembled.

“She came here eighteen years ago,” she whispered. “In the middle of the night.”

The customers leaned closer.

The employee looked utterly confused.

The manager clutched the letter tighter.

“She was terrified. She said if anything ever happened to her, one day a boy would come through those doors carrying the truth.”

The boy swallowed hard.

Then he asked the question he had clearly carried for years.

“Who is my father?”

The manager closed her eyes.

Tears slipped down her face.

Before she could answer, an older man in an expensive suit emerged from a private office at the back of the bank.

He had heard enough to recognize the name written in the letter.

The second he saw the boy’s face, he stopped dead.

The manager slowly turned toward him.

The room froze again.

Because the boy had his eyes.

The exact same eyes.

The older man’s voice cracked.

“That’s impossible…”

The manager looked at him in horror and whispered,

“No… it isn’t.”

Then the boy reached into the bag one last time and pulled out a faded photograph.

He placed it on the counter.

The older man stared at it — and went pale.

It showed him, years younger, holding the boy’s mother in secret.

And written on the back were six words that destroyed the room:

You promised you’d come back.

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