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At my husband’s funeral, his mother fixed her gaze on me and said with chilling calm, “Better he’s gone now than forced to live with the embarrassment she brought him.”

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not long after.

On Daniel’s birthday, we walked along the shore, the wind sharp and clean, the past finally behind us in a way it had never been before.

Noah placed a small wooden boat into the water and watched it drift.

“Do you think Dad saw?” he asked.

I held his hand a little tighter.

“Yes,” I said.

And for the first time in a long while, he smiled.

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