I thought turning 80 meant there were no more surprises left in life. But when I finally reunited with the woman I’d loved and lost 60 years earlier, she revealed a secret that changed everything I believed about my past.
I turned 80 sitting alone at my kitchen table with one small cupcake and a candle I almost forgot to light.
My wife had died 23 years earlier, and we had never had children.
Despite this, I always dreamed of having children.
Every room was filled with memories, but none of them answered back.
One evening, while looking through an old box of photographs, I found a picture of the girl I had loved for years, from our days in high school to our time in college.
Her name was Evelyn.
She was smiling beside a lake, her hair caught by the wind, one hand pressed to her skirt like she was trying not to laugh.
We had been young, stubborn, and sure that life would wait for us.
But somehow, after one painful misunderstanding, we separated and never found our way back.
I stared at her photo for a long time before whispering, “I wonder how she’s doing?”
He was 20, a college kid with messy hair, loud sneakers, and more kindness than most people twice his age.
“You okay, Mr. Arthur?” he asked, setting a paper bag of groceries on my counter. “You look troubled.”
I held up the photo.
“I just found an old photo from when I was your age,” I said, handing it to him.
Jake leaned closer, acting surprised.
“Wow. She was beautiful.”
“She was everything,” I told him.
He looked at me for a moment.
I laughed because it sounded impossible.
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