Child Knew My Twins

At My Twins’ Grave, a Child Said He Knew Them — and What I Learned Next Changed Everything

I visit my twins’ grave every year on their birthday. It’s my quiet ritual — flowers, a few minutes of silence, and memories of the life they never got to live. That morning felt like every other visit, heavy but peaceful.

As I stood there, a small boy wandered over from a nearby path. He couldn’t have been older than seven. He looked at the headstone and then at me.

“I know them,” he said softly.

The words caught me off guard. My twins had passed away shortly after birth. They never went to school, never played outside, never met anyone. Confused, I asked the boy what he meant.

He simply smiled and pointed to the sky. “They play with me sometimes,” he said before his mother called him away.

I stood there, unsure what to believe — but strangely comforted.

Conclusion:
Sometimes healing doesn’t come from answers, but from moments that remind us love never truly disappears — it just finds new ways to reach us.

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