Before he could respond, Lily climbed into the empty chair with determined effort and folded her hands like a tiny executive. “Mommy says I’m not supposed to talk to strangers,” she said thoughtfully, “but she also said you’re her friend. She showed me your picture.” Something in Adrian’s chest shifted—an unfamiliar softening. As they waited, Lily spoke with unfiltered honesty about her favorite books, how she helped her mother when she was tired, and how she hoped “Mommy will smile more again.
” It was in that moment Adrian realized her mother was not just late—she was a woman balancing work, motherhood, and probably heartbreak. Lily’s gentle trust made him see the evening not as a wasted hour, but as a doorway into real human connection.
