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My 13-Year-Old Son Passed Away – Weeks Later, His Teacher Called and Said, ‘Ma’am, Your Son Left Something for You. Please Come to the School Right Away’ – Daily Stories

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Afterward, we went home together.

Straight to Owen’s room.

Charlie knelt beside the little table and pried up the loose tile with a butter knife. Beneath it was a small gift box.

Inside was a wooden sculpture.

Three figures.

A man, a woman, and a boy standing between them.

It was rough in places, smooth in others, unmistakably made by Owen’s hands.

Under it was another note.

“I’m sorry I didn’t tell you the truth straight out, Mom. I wanted you to see Dad’s heart for yourself before a letter did the talking for me. I know both of you have been trying, even when it was messy and hard. I also need you to know that I was lucky. Not every kid gets parents who love the way you and Dad do. I love you both more than you know.”

I read it twice before I could cry.

Then I broke.

Charlie broke too.

We sat on Owen’s floor and held each other for the first time since the funeral. This time, when I reached for him, he didn’t pull away. He held on like a man who had finally run out of places to hide.

After a while, he drew back.

“There’s something else,” he said.

He unbuttoned his shirt.

Over his heart was a tattoo of Owen’s face. Small. Detailed. Tender.

“I got it after the funeral,” he said. “I didn’t let you hug me because it was still healing. And I didn’t show you because you hate tattoos, and I couldn’t handle one more thing being wrong.”

I laughed through my tears.

My first real laugh since before the lake.

“It’s the only tattoo I’ll ever love,” I told him.

It didn’t fix everything.

Grief doesn’t work that way.

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