Growing up, I was surrounded by love. My parents gave me everything bedtime stories, birthday parties and I felt like the luckiest only child in the world. But when I was ten, my world shattered after they died in a car accident. My grandparents stepped in, wrapping me in warmth that kept me whole despite the loss.
Their love filled the silence left by my parents. Grandpa took me on adventures, and Gran read me to sleep, helping me build a new life. When Grandpa passed away a few years later, Gran stayed strong for both of us. We became more than family we were a team. Her strength shaped who I was becoming.
Then I met Noah. Sweet, kind, and thoughtful he was everything. But Gran wasn’t thrilled. She wanted me to focus on my studies, not on a relationship. So I stopped sharing much about him with her. Noah understood and said, “She just wants the best for you.” He never complained and simply loved me quietly.
One day, I saw Gran getting into Noah’s car. Shocked, I followed them to a cozy restaurant where they laughed like old friends. It turned out Noah had been secretly taking her to lunch every Thursday, just like Grandpa used to. “She told me she hadn’t been this happy in years,” he said. I cried grateful, overwhelmed, and in awe of a love that went beyond me.