Just a father and a daughter at a table at the very beginning of something.

She looked back at her soup. He looked back at Benjamin.

And the afternoon went on.

A few days later, Rebecca came downstairs in the morning and went to the kitchen, not to start work, but simply because it was where she went now when she came to the house.

She was not wearing her work clothes. She had on her own things, a simple top, neat trousers, her own shoes. She had left her maid’s uniform folded on the chair in the small back room, and something about leaving it there, setting it down, and walking away from it felt like setting down something much heavier.

She put the kettle on.

Mr. Caleb came downstairs and found her in the kitchen, and he stopped for a moment in the doorway.

He looked at her: no uniform, her own clothes, her own self, standing at his kitchen counter, completely at home and completely her own person at the same time.

He went to the cabinet and took out 2 cups. He set them both on the counter.

Neither of them made a big thing of it.

It was just 2 cups instead of 1.

It was a small thing, the smallest thing.

It was everything.

Outside, the city was already awake, loud and bright and rushing forward the way it always did: market sellers setting up their tables, schoolchildren in their uniforms, buses filling and emptying and filling again, the ordinary world doing its ordinary things.

But inside the big white villa on the palm-tree-lined street, something had changed.

The house that had been too large for 1 person for 30 years was beginning, slowly, to fit 2.

The silence that had once been the silence of absence was becoming, 1 breakfast at a time, 1 careful conversation at a time, 1 small and tentative step at a time, the silence of something that had been lost and was now, with great patience and no small amount of courage on both sides, being found.

It would not be easy. It would not be fast. Healing never is.

But it had begun.

And sometimes, in a story that has been waiting 30 years for its last chapter, beginning is enough.