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The Day Everything Changed
When Evelyn lost her son Daniel at just thirty-two, her world fell apart.
Each morning for months afterward, she woke expecting to hear his voice — the familiar “Morning, Mom,” that used to fill her kitchen with warmth. But instead, there was only silence.
The house that once overflowed with laughter now felt hollow, every room a reminder of what was gone. Even small things — his favorite mug, the coat he’d left by the door — seemed frozen in time.
Just three months after his passing, Lily shared that she had met someone new and planned to relocate. Evelyn understood life had to go on, but her heart wasn’t ready for that kind of change. It felt like losing her son all over again — and with that, the fear of losing her grandson too.
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