In the days after her son’s death, Haley clung to the official line that no one could have saved him. It was the only way to stay upright. But the backpack, returned by a frightened little girl named Sarah, shattered that fragile acceptance. Inside lay Randy’s unfinished Mother’s Day gift and a forced apology for a mess he hadn’t made, proof that his final hours at school were stained with undeserved shame. Sarah’s trembling account of his hidden chest pain and his desperate insistence—“My mom knows I don’t lie”—gave Haley something terrible and precious: the truth. When Haley confronted the school, she didn’t ask for miracles, only honesty. Ms. Bell’s public admission cleared Randy’s name, but it was Sarah’s quiet loyalty that began to heal what grief had broken. At Haley’s table, beside a bowl of dry cereal and a crooked unicorn, love felt louder than regret—and strong enough to outlive him.
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