After Daniel died, Nora visited his grave every Sunday with coffee and flowers, talking to him like he was still there. One day, she noticed a quiet young boy leaving white flowers at Daniel’s grave every month.
At first, she thought it was a mistake. But the boy kept coming back.
Finally, she asked him how he knew her husband.
The boy, Leo, quietly replied, “He used to visit me every week.”
Shocked, Nora learned Daniel had secretly spent years visiting Leo at a children’s hospital, helping him and his sick mother without ever telling anyone. He brought books, games, flowers, groceries, and kindness whenever they needed it.
After Leo’s mother died, he began bringing white flowers to Daniel’s grave every month—the same flowers Daniel once brought to his family.
Nora realized her husband hadn’t been hiding betrayal. He had been quietly changing lives through compassion. Through Leo, she discovered a deeper side of Daniel she never knew existed, and it made her love him even more after his death.