My wife di:ed years ago. Every month I sent $300 to her mother. Until I found out…

Every month, without fail, I sent $300 to Doña Clara, my former mother-in-law. It was a promise I made the day I buried my wife, Marina, after a reported car accident. The coffin was sealed, the grief was unbearable, and the silence she left behind haunted every corner of our home. Sending that money felt sacred — a way to honor her memory and keep my promise that her mother would never struggle. For five years, the ritual continued, even as friends urged me to let go.

A Visit That Changed Everything
When the bank requested updated details, I decided to visit Doña Clara’s village myself. The house I found was nothing like the one I remembered — freshly painted, carefully kept, and far too comfortable for a widow on a pension. Then the door opened, and the impossible happened. Marina stood in front of me, alive, with a child calling her “Mama.”

The Truth and the Freedom
She hadn’t died. She had disappeared, building a new life with another man, funded by my grief. I canceled the transfer on the spot and walked away. That day, Marina finally died in my heart — and for the first time, I felt free.

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