A Rose on the Water
One quiet evening by the lake, I noticed a single red rose resting on the rocks, a note tied to its stem. Written by Clara,
it explained that she could no longer reach the lake in her wheelchair, but it held the ashes—and memory—of her late husband.
She hoped someone might carry the rose to him. Moved, I placed it on the water and watched it drift into the twilight.
The next day, still thinking of Clara’s words, I visited a nearby café and met Evelyn—Clara’s mother-in-law. She shared Clara’s love story:
how deeply she had loved Daniel, her college sweetheart, and how the lake had become their sacred place after his sudden passing.
Weeks later, I met Clara. Through shared memories and quiet conversations, we formed an unexpected bond. Eventually,
she invited me to a ceremony unveiling a bench by the lake in Daniel’s honor. It read: “Where love lingers, time stands still.”
Clara whispered, “You reminded me I’m not alone.” That rose, once a symbol of loss, had sparked a connection—a quiet
reminder that love endures, weaving its way into new beginnings through simple acts of kindness.