My Grandpa’s Birthday for Years

Then, one June, the call never came. At first, I felt relief—no excuse needed. But that relief curdled into dread. What if something was wrong? Weeks passed. The silence grew heavier. Finally, I packed a bag, got in my car, and drove the two hours back to his town.

As I turned onto the familiar dusty road, I expected to see his house, the porch where he sat with coffee, the rocking chair where he told me stories. Instead, my chest tightened at the sight before me: smoke-stained walls, shattered windows, part of the roof caved in. His home—my childhood home—was in ruins.

I stumbled out of the car, calling his name. No answer. The porch steps were half-collapsed, the air heavy with the smell of ash. Panic clawed at me until a hand touched my shoulder. It was Mrs. Harlow, the neighbor.

“Easy, son,” she said softly. “Arthur’s alive. But you didn’t know about the fire, did you?”

I shook my head. She explained there had been an electrical fire three months earlier. Grandpa barely made it out, suffering burns and smoke inhalation. He’d been in the hospital ever since.

“The hospital tried to reach you,” she added gently. “You were listed as his emergency contact. They called and called.”

Those unknown numbers I’d been ignoring—spam, I thought—they had been the hospital, trying to tell me the man who raised me was fighting for his life.

Shame hit me like a fist.

Before taking me to see him, Mrs. Harlow pulled a small wooden box from the wreckage. It was Grandpa’s memory box, filled with old photos—my parents smiling, me grinning as a child with missing teeth, snapshots of fishing trips and summer gardens. And at the bottom, a stack of birthday cards. My cards. The generic ones I’d sent when I couldn’t bother to visit. He had kept every single one.

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