I took Daniel’s hand and told him we would not carry difficult things alone anymore. No more silent rescues, no more secrets disguised as protection. Whatever came next, we would face it together.
Then I turned to Megan and told her she was not alone either. Years of guilt and distance broke apart in that moment, and I pulled her into the hug we should have shared long ago.
A few weeks later, Daniel was recovering at home, and Megan joined us for Sunday dinner. Our children welcomed their aunt without hesitation, making room for her at the table as though she had never been gone.
That evening, I looked at the small heart charm Megan had given me and understood something important. Love grows stronger when shame loses its grip, and families heal when people stop trying to save one another in silence