The Room Where Secrets Heal

I hadn’t meant to walk in on them—just to drop off soup. She slept beneath hospital sheets; he slept in the chair, fingers tangled with hers. It wasn’t jealousy I felt, but confusion—love, guilt, duty?

Later she and I began talking. Not about the past, but about coffee, movies, frosting on TV cakes. She cried once, afraid of being forgotten. I told her, “You’re not invisible.”

We softened toward each other. She admitted she’d once hated me, then added, “And then you brought soup.”

As she declined, she asked me to promise: don’t let him drown in guilt—make sure he lives.

She died quietly. He paints again now.

I learned: showing up isn’t small. It’s everything.

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