The Weekly Flowers

It had been a year since Danny, my husband of 35 years, passed away. On the 15th of every month—our anniversary date—I visited his grave. But every time, someone else had already been there, leaving fresh flowers. White roses. Sunflowers. Tulips. Always perfectly arranged. Always on Fridays. “Who keeps doing this?” I wondered aloud one day. My daughter Alice shrugged, “Maybe one of Dad’s friends?” Eventually, curiosity got the better of me. One quiet Friday morning, I visited earlier than usual and asked Thomas, the cemetery groundskeeper, if he knew anything. “Oh yes,” he said. “A man comes every Friday. Mid-thirties, dark hair. He sits, sometimes talks aloud. Very respectful. ”A month later, Thomas called. “I got a photo.” When I saw it, my heart stopped. It was Kevin—my son-in-law. That evening, at dinner, I confronted him. “I know it’s you bringing the flowers. ”Kevin froze. Then, slowly, he confessed everything. The night Danny died, Kevin had called him—drunk and stranded outside town. He’d been secretly unemployed and ashamed, spiraling. Danny came to get him… and never made it home. A truck ran a light. Kevin, terrified, left the scene. Only now did we learn the truth. “He saved me,” Kevin wept. “And it cost him his life. ”I was stunned—but not angry. “Danny chose to help you. That’s who he was. He wouldn’t want you to carry this alone. ”Alice, heartbroken, slowly came to terms with the truth. Kevin began therapy, and over time, healing started. Now, we often visit Danny’s grave together. My grandson places roses and smiles. “These were Grandpa’s favorite. ”What began as a mystery became something sacred. Danny’s final act of love—helping someone he cared for—brought us back together. Through grief, we found grace. Through honesty, we found healing

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