“walking on the sand, just like before!”
I turned slowly, heart pounding in my chest.
There she was — or someone who looked just like her. Same gentle smile, same sun-kissed hair dancing in the breeze, the same light in her eyes that made my world stop two months ago.
I blinked, hoping it was a trick of the sunlight or my grief playing cruel games. But Luke’s small hand gripped mine tightly, his eyes wide with wonder.
“Mommy!” he whispered again, stepping forward.
I called out hesitantly, “Stacey?”
She paused, then turned around — but it wasn’t her. It was a woman with an uncanny resemblance, a stranger who looked like my lost wife’s mirror image.
As she approached, tears welled up in my eyes.
“Sir,” she said softly, “I’m sorry for your loss. I didn’t mean to upset you or your son. I come here every year to find peace after losing someone too.”
Luke looked up at me, hopeful.
And in that moment, I realized… sometimes, healing starts when we least expect it — even from a stranger who reminds us of what we lost.
The beach wasn’t just a vacation anymore. It was the beginning of something new. 😱😱😱