The Things Only You Could Do
I took Kenzo to visit you at your old house today. We lit incense and spoke to you, as if you could still hear us. I brought home some of your sentimental things - keeping them safe for the day Kenzo is grown.
Last night, I asked if he was happy living with me. He said, “Yes… but I wish you could do some of the things Dad did.”
When I asked what those were, he whispered, “Camping and bike rides.” His grandparents sometimes take him to the BMX tracks near my house, but it’s not the same. He misses the bike rides with you - the little adventures only the two of you shared.
I could hear the longing in his voice - the quiet ache of how deeply he misses you.
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