After landing his flight in Chicago, Captain Edward Blair was gathering his things when a flight attendant approached him with concern. A man in the back of the plane was refusing to leave. Curious, Edward made his way down the aisle—only to come face-to-face with someone who looked exactly like him. It was his identical twin, Adam, whom he hadn’t seen since they were separated as children in an orphanage. Edward had been adopted by a loving family, while Adam had remained behind, lost in the system. Now, decades later,fate had brought them together in the most unexpected way.
Adam, still wearing the weight of years of abandonment, invited Edward to meet someone important—their mother. She had returned to the orphanage only a year after Edward’s adoption, too late to find him, and had lived in poverty and regret ever since. Their reunion was powerful and emotional. Annie, their mother, clung to Edward as if she were holding onto time itself, forgiving him instantly. But Adam couldn’t hide his resentment. He accused Edward of forgetting them, Continue Below…