Mara insisted everything had been planted.
She explained that Owen’s security cameras had mysteriously failed more than once.
Then she said something strange.
“People speak freely around me.”
“Because you’re blind.”
“Yes.”
“They underestimate you.”
“Yes.”
Something in her face made me stop.
I stepped directly in front of her.
Her eyes moved.
Barely.
But they moved toward me.
My heart started pounding.
“Mara.”
Silence.
“Can you see me?”
Slowly—
impossibly—
she looked directly into my eyes.
“Yes.”
MARA HAD REGAINED PART OF HER SIGHT
Fourteen months earlier, medical advances gave Mara a small chance of restoring limited vision.
Owen convinced her to try.
They told almost nobody.
First surgery:
Nothing.
Second:
Light.
Third:
Shapes.
Eventually:
Faces at close range.
Large print.
Colors.
Movement.
“Why keep pretending?”
“Because Owen asked me to.”
After her final surgery, they returned home unexpectedly.
Richard was inside their study searching Owen’s desk.
Mara immediately closed her eyes and used her cane.
Dad believed she couldn’t identify him.
Owen realized her restored sight gave them an advantage.
So they kept it secret.
Then Mara smiled through tears.