A mysterious biker visited my late wife’s grave.

Every Saturday at exactly 2 p.m., the same biker pulled into the cemetery and parked beneath the shade of an old maple tree. His motorcycle—loud enough to announce his arrival, quiet enough to fade politely into the background once the engine cut—became a familiar sound in an unfamiliar chapter of my life. He wore black boots, a worn leather jacket, and a helmet he never carried but always set gently on the seat as though it were something living. And always, without hesitation, he walked straight to my wife Sarah’s grave. For six months, I watched him from my car. Same time. Same steps. Same silent ritual.

He never brought flowers. Never spoke a word. He just sat cross-legged beside her headstone, his head bowed, his hands resting gently on the grass as though feeling her presence through the earth. He stayed exactly one hour. Then, just before leaving, he placed his palm flat against the marble, closed his eyes, and breathed out a shaky sigh that I recognized far too well. It was the sound of someone who missed her.At first, I assumed he had made a mistake. Cemeteries are confusing—rows upon rows of grief, memories, and names carved into cold stone.

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