When my mom finally found love again after years alone

My mom finding a boyfriend should have been a simple kind of happiness, the kind that feels overdue and gentle rather than dramatic. For years after my dad passed away, it had just been the two of us navigating life side by side, learning how to exist in a quieter house filled with routines and memories. I watched her slowly come back to herself—joining book clubs, walking more, laughing a little louder on the phone with friends. So when she finally told me there was someone special, I felt nothing but joy for her.

She sounded lighter, younger somehow, like a version of herself I hadn’t heard in a long time. His name was Aaron. She spoke about him with a softness that made my chest warm. He was thoughtful, attentive, patient. He made her feel seen. The only strange thing was that I had never met him. Not once. Not even a photo. She said he was private, not big on social media, and that they were taking things slow. I respected that. Her happiness mattered more to me than my curiosity. Still, over time, the absence became noticeable. Months passed, and Aaron remained a voice on the phone, a name in stories, a presence I couldn’t quite picture.

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