I buried my son fifteen years ago.

His name was Howard. He was only four years old — far too young for a goodbye, far too small for a coffin.The doctors told me it was a sudden infection. Fast. Aggressive. The kind that moves too quickly for anyone to stop.One day he was laughing and running around the hospital room, and the next… he was gone.At least, that’s what I believed.

I remember sitting in a hospital chair, unable to breathe through the shock while nurses rushed through crowded hallways around me. A storm had knocked out part of the hospital’s systems that night. Everything was chaotic. Staff members were handling paperwork manually, checking wristbands by flashlight, and trying to keep things under control.

I was exhausted. Numb. Broken.

A nurse named Marla stayed close to me the entire time. She spoke softly, held my shoulder, and kept telling me to rest.

When it came time to say goodbye, she quietly told me:

“Don’t look too long. It’s better to remember him as he was.”

So I listened.

I signed the papers through tears.

I buried a child I thought was my son.

And for fifteen years, I carried that grief everywhere I went.

Starting Over

After Howard’s death, I couldn’t stay in the city anymore.

Every street reminded me of him. Every playground felt haunted. Every little boy with dark hair made my chest ache.

So I moved to a small town where nobody knew my story.

I found work at a quiet café on the corner of Main Street. My days became simple. I made coffee, cleaned tables, greeted regular customers, and learned how to survive one day at a time.

I never called it healing.

It was more like learning how to live beside the pain.

But some memories never leave you.

Especially the small ones.

Howard had a birthmark just below his left ear.

Small. Oval-shaped. Uneven around the edges.

Every night before bed, I used to kiss it while tucking him in.

Even after all those years, I could still picture it perfectly.

I just never expected to see it again.

It was a busy afternoon shift when he walked into the café.

A young man, maybe nineteen or twenty years old.

Nothing about him stood out at first.

Then he tilted his head while reading the menu.And I saw it.The birthmark.Same place.Same shape.My heart nearly stopped.For a second, the room around me disappeared. The sound of steaming milk, clinking cups, and customers talking faded into the background.I stared at him, trying to convince myself it was coincidence.Birthmarks happen.Grief can make people imagine impossible things.Still, my hands shook while making his coffee.

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