Amanda had spent her whole life carrying the absence of her father like a quiet shadow. He had left when she was too young to remember, but the stories her mother told and the years that followed shaped a deep ache inside her. When her mother passed away, Amanda entered foster care and eventually returned to the small home they once shared.
It became her safe space, a place filled with love and memories. One evening, after a long day at work, she found a newspaper on her doorstep. Curious, she opened it—only to see a photo of her father, Robert, announcing his upcoming wedding to a woman named Carla.
The sight stirred emotions she thought she had buried: loss, anger, and a longing for answers. The news unsettled her so deeply that she decided she needed closure. Early the next morning, she gathered her courage and went to Robert’s home, unsure of what she hoped to find.
Seeing him with his new fiancée brought back the unresolved hurt from the past, and in a moment of misguided pain, Amanda made a small attempt to disrupt their peace by pretending she had been involved with Robert. Though her actions caused brief confusion, she walked away feeling neither victorious nor relieved. Instead, she felt a growing awareness that her anger had only added more heaviness to her heart.
A few days later, she overheard coworkers chatting excitedly about a grand wedding—Robert’s wedding—which had gone ahead joyfully. Hearing this made Amanda realize that trying to interfere in someone else’s life would never heal her own. Her mother’s gentle words echoed in her memory: “Anger is like a heavy stone.
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