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    I Gave My Late Wife’s Letters to Our Daughters at Their Graduation, It Turned Our Lives Upside Down

    ngankimBy ngankim26/02/2025Updated:26/02/20253 Mins Read
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    THE LETTERS THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING

    Losing my wife was the hardest thing I had ever endured. She was my soulmate, my best friend, and the mother of my beautiful twin daughters, Chloe and Nora. When she died in that car accident seven years ago, I didn’t just lose her—I lost a piece of myself.

    But I still had our daughters. They were my reason to keep going. They were always “mama’s girls,” but I did my best to give them everything they needed after she was gone.

    Before she passed, my wife had written letters for them—sealed with wax and stored safely for their graduation day. She always thought ahead like that, always wanted to make sure they felt her love even when she wasn’t around.

    So when that bittersweet day came, I handed them their letters, expecting tears, nostalgia, maybe a few laughs about how sentimental their mom always was.

    But what I didn’t expect… was anger.

    Chloe’s face darkened as she read, her fingers trembling

    Then she looked up at me, eyes filled with something I couldn’t understand.

    “Dad… is this true?” she asked, voice shaking.

    “What? What do you mean?” I asked, my stomach twisting.

    Nora had gone pale, her hands gripping the letter like it might crumble in her grasp.

    Chloe’s next words shattered me.

    “Mom said you lied to us.”

    My heart stopped. “Lied? About what?”

    Nora sucked in a sharp breath and read aloud from the letter.

    “If you’re reading this, my loves, then it means you’ve grown into the incredible young women I always knew you would. I wish I could be there with you, but I need you to know something important—something your father never told you.

    “I never left you that night by choice. I never ‘went for a drive’ like he said. I was leaving him. I was on my way to take you girls with me.”

    Chloe’s voice cracked. “Mom was leaving you, Dad? And you never told us?”

    I felt like the air had been sucked out of my lungs.

    “No—NO. That’s not what happened!” I said desperately. “She wasn’t leaving. She was just—she was upset, and she went for a drive—”

    Nora cut me off. “Then why does Mom say she packed our bags? That she was taking us away from you?”

    I couldn’t breathe. I had spent years grieving the love of my life. And now… my daughters were looking at me like I was a stranger. Like I was a liar.

    And the worst part?

    I wasn’t sure how much of it was a lie.

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