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Her Stepdaughter Said Her Dead Mom Was Still in the Basement-nhu9999

I MARRIED A SINGLE FATHER OF TWO LITTLE GIRLS — THEN ONE OF THEM LOOKED AT ME AND SAID, “MY MOM STILL LIVES HERE.”

When I first met Daniel, he did not hide the part of his life most people would have softened.

He told me he was a widower before our coffee had even cooled.

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He had two daughters, Grace and Emily, and he was raising them alone in a quiet suburban house with white siding, a front porch, and a little American flag by the steps.

Grace was six.

Emily was four.

Their mother, Sarah, had died in a car accident years earlier, he said.

He said it with his eyes lowered and both hands wrapped around a paper coffee cup like it was the only warm thing he had left.

There are certain stories that make you want to be careful with someone.

Daniel’s was one of them.

He did not seem dramatic.

He did not make speeches about grief.

He talked about school pickup, missing hair bows, fever medicine, grocery runs, laundry, and trying to learn how to braid hair from online videos because Grace had cried before picture day.

That was the version of him I believed.

A tired father doing his best.

A man who had been broken by loss but still packed lunches in the morning.

A man who remembered which daughter hated peas and which one needed the hallway light left on.

For more than a year, I kept my own apartment and dated him slowly.

I met the girls at the park first.

Daniel said he did not want to confuse them.

I respected that.

Grace was shy at first, peeking at me from behind the slide with a red popsicle melting down her wrist.

Emily was not shy at all.

She climbed into my lap within twenty minutes and asked if I smelled like cookies because I had eaten one or because I was one.

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