I Thought I Knew Love—Until Grief Taught Me Otherwise

For most of our marriage, I believed my husband felt nothing deeply. Sam moved through life with a calm that felt impenetrable, as if emotion never truly touched him. Then our sixteen-year-old son died in a sudden accident, and my world collapsed. I screamed, cried, and barely functioned. At the hospital, Sam stood still, hands folded, eyes dry. At the funeral, his expression never changed.

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