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I spotted a man on stage with the exact birthmark I have—and even though my mom protested, I sprinted towards him and cried out, “Dad, is that you?”

A Faint Echo of a Dream
From a young age, I felt a quiet longing for something missing in my life—a father figure. Growing up in a small town with my loving mother, Rita, I often watched other kids play with their dads, imagining the adventures I yearned to share.

Despite her nurturing, the absence of a father left a void that I hoped would one day be filled.

I often traced the small birthmark on my cheek, imagining a man somewhere with a similar mark, wondering about the child he had never met. My mother rarely spoke of my father, and I learned to accept that some mysteries were meant to remain unexplained. Yet, I whispered my hopes into the twilight, believing that fate would eventually lead me to him.

Everything changed at the Summer Fair when I spotted a man reciting poetry, and my heart raced as I recognized the same mark above his eyebrow. In that moment, I felt an undeniable connection, igniting my long-held dreams. Though my mother’s reaction hinted at unspoken history, I knew this encounter was the beginning of my journey to uncover the missing piece of my identity.

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