But she never came back.
The grief hollowed Tanya out slowly.
Days blurred together. Calls went unanswered. Meals were forgotten. Time itself stopped mattering.
Then one Tuesday morning, her phone rang.
At first, she nearly ignored it like every other call. But when she noticed the caller ID showing Lily’s middle school, something inside her jolted awake.
For one impossible second, hope slipped past logic.
“Mrs. Carter?” a gentle voice asked after Tanya answered.
It was Ms. Holloway, Lily’s English teacher.
“There’s something we need you to come pick up,” she explained softly. “Lily left something in her locker. It has your name on it.”
Tanya barely remembered leaving her apartment.
The school hallway felt painfully wrong without Lily in it.
Everything echoed too loudly. Every locker looked unfamiliar without her daughter leaning against one of them laughing with friends.
Ms. Holloway and the school counselor waited beside Lily’s locker holding an envelope.
Across the front, written in Lily’s handwriting, were two words:
FOR MOMMY.
Tanya’s hands shook as she opened it.
Inside was a short note.
I kept one promise a secret from you… But I did it because I love you.
Below the message was the address to a small storage unit across town.
Confused and trembling, Tanya looked up.
“I don’t understand.”
Ms. Holloway handed her a tiny silver key.
“Lily asked me to keep this safe until now,” she explained quietly. “She said you’d understand once you saw what was inside.”
But nothing could have prepared Tanya for what waited there.