On a warm afternoon, as the sun set over the Pacific, the Puerto Vallarta boardwalk buzzed with life. Children laughed as they ran barefoot along the planks. Soft music drifted through the air. Tourists strolled, oblivious to the stories unfolding discreetly around them.
For Elena, this place would never be ordinary again.
Eight years earlier, it was here that her world had crumbled. Her only daughter, Sofía, had vanished in an instant. Ten years old. Sparkling eyes. Dressed in an embroidered yellow dress, her hair neatly braided. One second she was there, the next she was gone.
Time hasn't softened the memory. It's sharpened it.
The day everything changed
That day had begun like so many other joyful family outings. The beach was calm, the water warm. Elena remembered turning away briefly to adjust her hat, already thinking about sunscreen and snacks. When she turned back, Sofía was no longer beside her.
At first, Elena kept telling herself there was no need to panic. Children wander. They follow seashells, kites, other children. But the minutes passed. Then more.
They searched everywhere. They asked strangers. They alerted the beach staff. Announcements over loudspeakers described a little girl in a yellow dress. Elena's heart raced with each unanswered call.
Nothing was returned.
The authorities searched the shoreline. Volunteers combed the sand. Hours turned into days. Not a trace. Not a shoe. Not her favorite rag doll. It was as if Sofía had simply dissolved into the humid air.