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Evelyn’s shoulders sagged as the truth settled in. “I’ve been so angry,” she whispered. “It’s easier to be angry than to admit I miss him every second.”
Tears filled Lily’s eyes. “We both do,” she said. “Maybe we can help each other remember him — not through fighting, but through love.”
They decided to set aside a portion of Daniel’s inheritance for his son’s future — a college fund in his name, something that would honor the father he’d never truly know.
It wasn’t about money anymore. It was about connection, legacy, and healing.
Choosing Understanding Over Resentment
In the weeks that followed, something unexpected happened. Evelyn began calling Lily — not to argue, but to talk. Sometimes about her grandson’s school, sometimes just to share stories about Daniel that Lily had never heard.
With each conversation, the bitterness dissolved a little more. Grief no longer stood between them; it became something they learned to carry together.
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