I always come back to the fries.

He thought he’d watched the woman he loved disappear into the ocean. In the decade that followed, Ryan built a life out of what she left behind: six children, a house strung together with late-night shifts and early-morning lunches, and a promise he kept even when no one would have blamed him for breaking it. Grief became routine, then background, then simply the air they all breathed.

But the day Noah came home with a shaking voice and a phone full of proof, the story he’d been living shattered. The truth wasn’t betrayal, and it wasn’t a miracle; it was something stranger and quieter — a twin sister no one had known existed, carrying the same face, the same laugh, and none of the history. In that impossible collision, Ryan’s choice at Pelican Cove came into focus: love is not the person who leaves, or even the one you lose. It’s the years you stay.

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