My Twin Brother Passed Away Saving Me in a House Fire When We Were 14 – 31 Years Later, a Man Who Looked

My twin brother dragged me out of a burning house and ran back inside to save our dog. He never came out. I spent 31 years believing his loss was my fault. Then on my 45th birthday, a man knocked on my door with my brother’s face and said there was something about the fire I’d never been told. The morning of December 14th is always the hardest day of the year for me. My name is Regina, though everyone who knows me well calls me Reggie.

I was pouring my first cup of coffee when the knock came. I wasn’t expecting anyone. My 45th birthday was not a day I celebrated.

For the last 31 years, it had been the day I mourned. I set down my cup and went to the door. When I opened it, my heart almost stopped.

The man standing on my porch had my late brother’s eyes, the same sharp jaw, and the crooked smile that always pulled higher on the left side. He was holding a small bouquet and a sealed envelope. For a long moment, my brain simply refused to process any of it.

I stood there, gripping the doorframe and telling myself to breathe. No, that couldn’t be him. Daniel had been buried for 31 years.

Then I noticed something strange.

The man shifted his weight, and when he did, I saw it clearly. He limped on his right leg. A small, settled limp, the kind that has been there a long time.

Daniel had never limped. Which meant that the man in front of me was not a ghost. He held out the envelope.

I hesitated before taking it and opened the flap slowly. Inside was a card that said, “Happy birthday, sister.”

My heart began to pound. The only brother I had was long gone.

“Happy birthday, Regina,” the man finally said. “My name is Ben. Before you ask anything, please sit down.

There’s something about the fire that you’ve never been told.”

I let him in because I didn’t know what else to do. Ben sat across from me while I stayed on the edge of the couch, gripping a coffee cup I didn’t remember pouring. He looked around the room.

Then he looked at me and said the one thing I wasn’t prepared to hear. I put down the coffee cup. “Our parents kept you and Daniel,” Ben added.

“And they placed me with another family when I was three weeks old.”

“I only found out last week, Regina. And when I did, I came straight here.”

Ben took a breath and started explaining. His adoptive parents had passed away earlier this year, within months of each other.

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