Part 1: The Request
The morning the doctor said David had only weeks left, our home seemed to lose all sound.
For fifteen years, we had built a steady marriage and raised two children. I believed I knew him completely. But after the diagnosis, David became distant, staring at the ceiling with a fear deeper than his illness. Marriage
Whenever I asked what was wrong, he said he was tired.
Three weeks into hospice, he reached beneath his pillow and handed me an old photograph. A solemn sixteen-year-old girl stared back at me.
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“Her name is Grace,” he said. “I need you to adopt her before I die.”
The request froze me.
I demanded to know who she was. David only asked me to trust him and said she had no one else.
“Is she your daughter?” Family
He closed his eyes as a tear slid down his cheek.
“Please don’t make me explain now. Bring her home first.”
I was angry and certain he was hiding a betrayal. Yet he was dying in front of me, and refusing his final request felt cruel. So I agreed.
Grace arrived during a rainstorm carrying one backpack. Our children welcomed her immediately, treating her like a sister before I understood why she was there.
That evening, I passed David’s room and heard him laughing for the first time in months. Grace sat beside his bed holding his hand. The tenderness between them made my stomach tighten.
Soon, I noticed they met privately whenever Grace returned from school. Their conversations stopped whenever I approached.