Graham Harrison, the 53-year-old founder of a chain of luxury hotels, sat alone at a window table in the cozy restaurant The Lantern on the Seattle coast. He came here every year on this day to celebrate the founding date of his company, which he created with his wife, Caitlin.
On his hand sparkled an antique ring of white gold with a sapphire and a scattering of small diamonds — a family heirloom that had been passed down for over a hundred years.
When the waitress, a young girl named Hayley, about twenty years old with brown hair and thoughtful eyes, approached him, Graham didn’t even look up. But as she was filling his glass with wine, the girl suddenly froze, looked at the ring, and said almost in a whisper, “Excuse me, sir, but my mother has exactly the same ring.” Graham winced. There were only three such rings. His great-grandfather had ordered them in England at the end of the 19th century. He had one. The second had disappeared with his brother Patrick during….Read Full Story Here…………………….