At My Husband’s Funeral, a Teenage Boy I Had Never Seen Before Walked Up to Me and Said, “He Promised You’d Take Care of Me.”

At My Husband’s Funeral, a Teenage Boy I Had Never Seen Before Walked Up to Me and Said, “He Promised You’d Take Care of Me.”

I held up the photograph.

“Then explain this.”

He studied the picture for a moment.

Then he looked back at me.

“Please,” he said quietly.

“Let me explain.”

I crossed my arms.

“I’m listening.”

Adam took a breath.

“Daniel wasn’t my father.”

I let out a bitter laugh.

“That’s hard to believe.”

“It’s the truth,” he said. “He was my guardian.”

The word stopped me.

“Your… what?”

“My mom and Daniel were friends in college,” Adam explained. “Her name is Donna. About six years ago, her life fell apart. She became addicted to drugs and couldn’t take care of me anymore.”

The anger inside me wavered.

“She didn’t have anyone else to call,” Adam continued. “So she reached out to Daniel.”

My mind flashed to the Saturdays Daniel always said he spent mentoring kids across town.

“He started helping us,” Adam said. “At first it was groceries. Then rides to school. Then tutoring.”

“And eventually?”

“The court made him my legal guardian.”

The wind moved softly through the cemetery.

I felt my anger slowly unravel.

“Why didn’t he tell me?” I asked.

Adam looked down at the ground.

“My mom made him promise not to tell anyone about her addiction. She didn’t want people judging her.”

“And Daniel kept that promise,” I murmured.

“He respected her,” Adam said. “He said it wasn’t his story to tell.”

I looked at Daniel’s name carved into the stone.

“He also said something else,” Adam added carefully.

“What?”

 

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