At My Mother’s Funeral, a Woman Slipped a Baby Into My Arms and Said, ‘She Wanted You to Have Him’
I tried to smile, but my cheeks felt numb.
Then I saw a woman with tangled blonde hair, holding a baby boy. She was staring right at me, not the casket.
I met her eyes for a second before looking away. Something about her felt like a question I wasn’t ready to answer.
I tried to smile
Aunt Karen nudged me. “Let’s get through this, honey. The pastor’s starting the final service now.”
I gripped the edge of the program, breath shallow.
The pastor talked about sacrifice and single mothers, about strength in small things. I kept my eyes forward, because if I let them roam, I knew I’d fall apart.