As dusk settled over the modest neighborhood, the sky bled into deep shades of indigo and bruised purple, casting long shadows through the cracked window of their small, dimly lit home. The air grew cooler, carrying the faint, distant calls of evening vendors and the occasional bark of a stray dog. Their mother still had not returned. Eloise stood by the doorway, her arms wrapped tightly around herself, eyes scanning the empty street with mounting anxiety. She dared not leave Elena alone—not in this part of town, not at this hour. The weight of responsibility pressed heavily on her young shoulders. “Ely, where is Mom?” Elena’s small voice trembled with worry as she clutched the edge of her faded blanket, her wide eyes reflecting the flickering light of the single kerosene lamp. Eloise turned, forcing a gentle smile that did not reach her eyes. “I don’t know, little one,” she replied softly, crossing the room to kneel beside her sister. “For now, we’ll just wait. She might come
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