When I lost my wife, my world fell apart. I shut everyone out — family, friends, everything

When I lost my wife, my world fell apart. I shut everyone out — family, friends, everything.

Sarah was my light, and when she was gone… all I saw was darkness.

My heart was in pieces. Honestly, I didn’t even know how to get out of bed in the morning. God, it was a nightmare.

That day, I was grabbing the mail and sifting through the usual bills.

That’s when I noticed this crumpled envelope. It had “TO DAD” written on it. I froze. SARAH AND I NEVER HAD KIDS! Confused, I opened it and… Oh God. As I read the letter, I couldn’t hold back my tears!

A Letter from the Unknown

My hands shook as I unfolded the letter, my breath catching in my throat.

“Dear Dad,

You don’t know me, but I know you. And I know about Mom—Sarah. I’ve been looking for you for a long time. I think… I think I’m your daughter.

Please don’t be angry. Please don’t throw this away. I don’t want anything from you. I just… I just want to know where I came from. To know if you ever knew about me at all.

Mom never told me much. She passed away a few years ago. But before she did, she said one thing: ‘Find your father. He’s a good man.’

So here I am. I hope she was right.

-Emily


A Past I Didn’t Know Existed

My chest tightened. I had to sit down before my legs gave out.

Sarah… had a daughter? MY daughter?

It wasn’t possible. It couldn’t be. We never had kids!

Unless…

Unless she never told me.

Memories flashed—Sarah’s mysterious business trips, the few months we had separated before getting back together. Could it have been then?

A storm of emotions crashed over me.

Anger. Confusion. Hope.

But above all, loss.

Had Sarah died wanting to tell me? Had she planned for me to find out?

I looked back at the letter, reading the last lines over and over.

I hope she was right.


The Decision That Changed Everything

I gripped the letter and stared at the phone on the table.

I didn’t know this girl. I didn’t know what to say. But I knew one thing—

I had already lost Sarah.

I wasn’t about to lose the last piece of her too.

With a deep breath, I picked up my phone and dialed the number written at the bottom of the page.

And when a soft, nervous voice answered with a hesitant, “Hello?”

For the first time since Sarah died…

I didn’t feel alone anymore.

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