Justin tried to ignore Emily’s stories about her mysterious grandpa, but her words grew too personal to dismiss. When he finally saw her walking with an older man who looked hauntingly familiar, every buried question from his past came rushing back.
For nearly two years, my daughter Emily talked constantly about her “grandpa.”
At first, I didn’t think much of it.They build castles out of blankets, turn shadows into monsters, and have long conversations with stuffed rabbits that apparently know more than their parents do.
Emily was 10, but she had always had a soft, dreamy side. She loved making up stories, giving names to clouds, and pretending the moon followed our car home because it liked her.So when she first mentioned her “grandpa,” I laughed.
My wife, Myra, looked up from folding laundry and smiled too.
“Grandpa?” she asked. “Which grandpa, sweetheart?”
Emily sat cross-legged on the living room rug with a blue marker in her hand and a drawing pad in front of her. She didn’t even look nervous. She simply shrugged as if it were the most normal thing in the world.
“My grandpa.”
The strange thing was that both of my parents had passed away long before she was born, and Myra’s father lived across the country and rarely visited.
Myra’s dad, Dennis, was alive, yes, but he lived in Oregon and called maybe once every few months. He sent Emily birthday cards with gift cards inside, but he had only met her in person twice. He was polite, distant, and not the kind of man a child would describe as magical or wise.If this story touched your heart, here’s another one for you: Brian thought he was just another forgotten old man trying to survive one more day in costume. Then a little girl recognized something no one else did, setting off a reunion that uncovered lies, heartbreak, and the real reason his family vanished from his life.