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    I buried my first love after he died in a fire 30 years ago — I mourned him until my new neighbor knocked on my door.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodApril 10, 20267 Mins Read

    Chapter 1: The Knock

    For thirty years, I had lived with a ghost.

    Not the kind that rattled chains or whispered through walls. Gabriel lived in quieter places. In the pause before rain. In the smell of cedar smoke on cold nights. In old songs I could never finish. In the part of my heart that had never fully grown around the wound.

    People said grief softens with time. That it becomes lighter, easier to carry. Maybe that is true for some losses. But first love, buried young, does not leave politely. It stays exactly where it broke you.

    So when the man standing on my porch smiled and introduced himself as Elias, my soul knew before my mind would let itself believe.

    Then I saw the scar on his forearm.

    And when I whispered, “Gabe?” the color drained from his face.

    “You weren’t supposed to recognize me,” he said. “But since you did, you deserve to know the truth. That fire wasn’t an accident. Your father knew. He…”

    His voice broke. He pressed the heel of his hand against his eyes like he could stop thirty years from spilling out.

    I stepped back automatically and opened the door wider.

    “Come in.”

    He hesitated, then followed me into the kitchen. The muffins sat untouched between us as he took a seat at my table, the same kind of wooden table where I had once done homework while my father tuned carburetors in the garage.

    For a long moment, neither of us spoke.

    Then Gabriel looked up at me with eyes I had mourned half my life and said, “I never died, Nora.”

    The room tilted. I gripped the counter.

    “No,” I whispered. “No, I buried you.”

    “You buried what they told you was me.”

    I sank into the chair across from him, every breath shallow and strange. I wanted to scream, to hit him, to hold him, to demand every stolen year back at once.

    Instead, all I managed was, “Why?”

    His jaw tightened. “Because your father helped me disappear.”

    Chapter 2: Ashes and Silence…Continue Reading ⬇️

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