The familiar brick walls of Ethan's reality surrounded Emma as she stood in the kitchen, the faint scent of coffee and motor oil grounding her in the house that felt most like home. Lily's unwavering hope—"You said we'd be a family again."—and her sketch of the Paris skyline with the looping symbol echoed in her mind, intertwining with Noah's certainty that they'd find the stars together, Sophie's fragile fight, and Ethan's resolve to join the journey. The keychain in her pocket, its looping symbol matching Sophie's bracelet, Lily's, and Noah's drawings, pulsed like a heartbeat, tying her children to a past she was beginning to reclaim. With Ethan's court date behind them—charges reduced to community service—Sophie's trial showing early promise, and David's commitment to Paris, their flight was just hours away. The morning light slanted through the windows, casting soft shadows across the table where their packed bags waited. Emma's heart raced with anticipation as she prepared to reach Ethan, to finalize their plans and strengthen their bond before boarding the plane.
Ethan was at the table, his backpack slung over a chair, his sketchbook open to a drawing of a Paris skyline—the Eiffel Tower glowing, three figures with bracelets bearing the looping symbol, labeled Ethan, Lily, Noah. The keychain lay beside him, its symbol glinting, his face calm but resolute, the weight of Sophie's fight and the journey ahead etched into his features. Emma sat across from him, her heart swelling at his quiet strength, so like Noah's trust, Lily's hope.
"Ethan," she said, her voice soft but urgent, "our flight to Paris is in a few hours. We're going to find Lily and Noah. Are you ready?"
Ethan's eyes flicked to her, steady and determined. "Yeah," he said, his voice low but firm, adjusting his backpack. "I called Sophie again this morning—Dr. Larson says she's still stable, fighting hard. I told her we're going to Paris, that I'll bring back answers." He touched the keychain, his fingers steady. "I keep feeling them—Lily, Noah. Like they're waiting for me."
Emma reached for his hand, her fingers brushing the keychain. "They are," she said, her voice fierce, pulling the bracelet from her pocket, its looping symbol glinting. "Lily said you gave her one like this in the hospital, where I was your doctor. Noah said the same. You're all drawing Paris now, Ethan. We're going to find them."
Ethan's breath caught, his eyes locking on the bracelet. "I don't remember a hospital," he said, his voice soft, "but I feel them. Like they're part of me." He opened his sketchbook, revealing a new detail—a hospital ward, three beds, three children with bracelets, and Emma standing beside them, her face kind. "I drew this last night. It's us, isn't it?"
Emma's throat tightened, a flood of images—hospital beds, three small faces, her own hands slipping bracelets onto their wrists—surging through her. "It is," she said, her voice breaking. "You were so strong, Ethan. Lily was brave, Noah dreamed of stars. I promised you'd find each other again."
Ethan nodded, his eyes glistening, his jaw set. "Let's do this," he said, his voice steady. "For Sophie, for them. For us."
The front door opened, and David entered, his face weary but resolute, carrying their boarding passes. "We're all set," he said, setting the passes on the table. "Flight's in two hours. Ethan, you good?" His eyes fell on the sketchbook, softening. "That's Paris, isn't it?"
Emma stood, her resolve unwavering. "It is," she said, her voice steady. "Ethan remembers them, David—Lily, Noah, from the hospital where I was their doctor. This bracelet—" She held it up, the looping symbol glinting. "I gave it to them. They're waiting for us in Paris."
David's eyes flicked to Ethan, who nodded, his face resolute. "I felt them, Dad," Ethan said, his voice firm. "They're real. We're going to find them."
David exhaled, his hands steadying on the table. "I trust you," he said, his voice low. "Both of you. We're doing this together."
Emma's heart pounded, Ethan's trust and David's faith a lifeline. She looked at Ethan, his eyes steady, his sketchbook a map to their future. "We'll visit Sophie one last time before we go," she said, her voice fierce. "Then we board that plane—for Lily, for Noah, for her."
Ethan stood, his backpack over his shoulder, and pushed the sketchbook toward her, revealing a final detail—a hospital bracelet with the looping symbol, and beside it, in his jagged script: "You said we'd find the stars together." Emma's breath caught, Noah's words echoing in her mind. Paris was no longer a dream—it was a collision point, where her past as their doctor, their mother, would converge with their present. She had to go, to keep her promise to Ethan, to find Lily and Noah, to ensure Sophie's fight wasn't in vain, no matter how close her reality came to breaking.