The Voice on the Phone

I buried my husband when our daughter Susie was only three months old. From that moment on, it was just the two of us learning how to survive without him. Susie grew up knowing her father only through photographs, old voicemail recordings, and the stories I repeated whenever she asked about the man she never got to remember herself.

One evening, when Susie was eighteen, I overheard her whispering into the landline phone. “Okay, Dad,” she said softly. My blood ran cold. When I asked who she was talking to, she lied for the first time in her life and rushed to her room. Later that night, unable to calm my fear, I checked the call log and dialed the number myself.

A man answered after several rings. His name was Daniel, and he explained that he had been my husband’s childhood best friend. Years after the accident, he found an old notebook filled with our names and phone number. When Susie answered his unexpected call, he began telling her stories about her father — his laugh, his terrible singing, the excitement he felt before she was even born.

The next morning, Susie broke down crying and admitted she only wanted to hear someone speak about her father like he was still real. That night, the three of us sat together sharing memories, grief, and laughter for the first time in years. I realized then that love doesn’t always disappear with death. Sometimes it simply waits for someone willing to remember out loud.

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