Every month, on the same day, I would go to my wife’s grave and notice that someone had gotten there before me ։ When I finally discovered the truth, I was frozen in place

Every month, on the same day, I visited my wife’s grave. But this time, upon arriving, I uncovered a truth that had remained a secret until then.

On the 15th of every month, I would go to my wife’s grave. It had been a year since she was gone, and the cemetery was completely silent — just me and our memories. But I often noticed fresh flowers that I hadn’t brought.

Simply put, someone was arriving before me.

One sunny morning, I decided to come earlier than usual to uncover this mystery.

That day, I arrived and saw carefully placed glass vases on the grave. My heart tightened, but curiosity was tormenting me.

The cemetery caretaker was an elderly man with a kind smile, tidying up the leaves. I approached him and asked:

— Excuse me, do you know who brings these flowers every week?

He nodded: “Every Friday, a man has been coming to your wife’s grave for a year.”

He began describing this man. His description didn’t match at all the people who should have been visiting my wife’s grave. The following week, I arrived at the cemetery even earlier than usual.

As I passed the guardhouse, I noticed the caretaker, who said to me: 😥😥
— Hurry, sir, he’s here.

I ran to my wife’s grave and witnessed a scene that shocked me…

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I froze a few steps away. At the grave stood a middle-aged man, with gray streaks in his hair and trembling hands. He held a bouquet of white lilies and spoke in a soft, almost whispering voice:

— Forgive me… I realized too late how much I loved you.

He knelt down and ran his fingers over the stone as if it were a face. I gasped. Who was he? Why did these words sound so sincere?

I stepped closer, and the man turned around. His eyes glistened with tears, and I recognized him. He was an old college friend of my wife — someone she had mentioned only a few times, almost in passing.

He sighed heavily:

— We were young… and I let her go. I’ve regretted it my whole life. When I learned of her death, I couldn’t help but come.

Since then, I’ve come here every week. It’s my only way of being close to her.

I felt jealousy and anger battling inside me with a strange respect. He loved her in his own way, and even after her death, his feelings hadn’t faded.

I looked at the flowers in his hands and understood: he was neither a rival nor an enemy. He was another person who kept her in his heart.

We stood in silence, but for the first time in a long time, I didn’t feel loneliness — I felt warmth. Because love for her lived not only in me.

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