Chloe thought grief would make Harper weak enough to hand over her late mother’s treasured ring. But inside the velvet box was a surprise that exposed the truth in the most humiliating way.
My mom passed away last month after a long illness, and it broke me in ways I still cannot explain.
I was 32 years old, but losing her made me feel like a little girl again, standing in the middle of a dark room and waiting for someone to turn on the light.
For months, I had watched the strongest woman I knew shrink beneath white blankets, her hands thinner, her voice softer, her eyes still trying to comfort me even when she was the one in pain.
Most nights, I slept in a chair beside her hospice bed. »Go home, Harper, » she had whispered once, her fingers barely curling around mine.
« I am home, » I told her, blinking through tears. « Wherever you are. »
She smiled at that. A tired little smile, but still hers.