My Daughter Died Two Years Ago – Last Week the School Called to Say She Was in the Principal’s Office

She was 11 when she passed. People said the pain would dull with time. It didn’t.

It just became quieter. Neil, my husband, handled everything back then and said I shouldn’t see Grace on life support. He also handled the hospital paperwork.

My husband arranged the funeral with a closed-casket, which prevented me from ever seeing my daughter again after Neil told me she was brain-dead. He handled the decisions I couldn’t make because my mind felt wrapped in fog. Neil told me Grace was brain-dead and there wasn’t any hope.

I signed forms I barely read because I couldn’t process anything. We never had other children. I told him I couldn’t survive losing another one.

***

Then last Thursday morning, something strange happened that sent my life into a tailspin. The landline rang. We rarely use it anymore, so the sound startled me so badly that I almost let it go unanswered.

“Ma’am?” a careful voice asked. “This is Frank, the principal at the middle school your daughter used to attend. I’m sorry to disturb you, but we have a young girl here who came into the office asking to call her mother.”

“What girl?

You must have the wrong person,” I said automatically. “My daughter is deceased.”

There was a pause on the line. “She says her name is ‘Grace,’” Frank continued.

“And she looks remarkably similar to the photo we still have in our student database.”

My heart started pounding so hard it hurt. “That’s impossible.”

Then I heard a small, trembling voice. “Mommy?

Mommy, please come get me?”

The phone slipped from my hand and hit the floor. It was her voice. Neil walked into the kitchen holding his coffee mug.

He froze when he saw my face and the phone on the tile. “What happened? What’s wrong?”

“It’s Grace,” I whispered.

“She’s at her old school.”

Instead of telling me I was imagining things, he went pale. Truly pale. He picked up the phone and hung up quickly.

“It’s a scam. AI voice cloning. People can fake anything now.

Don’t go there.”

“But whoever it was knew her name. The person on the phone sounded like her, Neil.”

“Obituaries are public. Social media exists.

VA

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