Five Years After Prison He Finally Visited His Fiancée’s Grave and What He Found on the Headstone Changed Everything

Five Years After Prison, He Finally Visited His Fiancée’s Grave — What He Found on the Headstone Changed Everything

Marcus walked out of the prison gates at exactly 6:47 in the morning.

The guard handed him a small plastic bag containing everything the state believed still belonged to him.

A worn wallet.

A phone that hadn’t held a charge in five years.

A watch with a cracked face that still displayed the exact minute his old life had ended.

For several seconds, he simply stood on the sidewalk staring at the traffic moving past the prison walls.

No family waited.

No friends waved from parked cars.

No one had come.

He hadn’t expected anyone to.

Five years is a long time.

Long enough for people to move on.

Long enough for addresses to change, numbers to disappear, and memories to become quieter than they once were.

Marcus slipped the watch into his pocket and looked toward the city he barely recognized anymore.

Then he called a taxi.

The driver asked where he was going.

Marcus gave the only address he had been carrying in his mind for four years, eleven months, and sixteen days.

The cemetery.

The rest of the drive passed mostly in silence.

Outside the window, life moved with the indifference only ordinary mornings possess.

People walked dogs.

Coffee shops opened their doors.

Parents hurried children toward school.

For everyone else, it was simply another Tuesday.

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