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At 12, I stole flowers to place on my mother’s grave — a decade later, I came back as a bride and the florist told me a secret I never expected.

A Bouquet for My Mother When I was twelve, I used to steal flowers from a small shop down the street to place on my mother’s grave. She had passed away the year before, and my father worked long hours, too exhausted to notice how often I slipped out of the house. I had no money of my own. But bringing flowers to her grave made me feel closer to her—as if a small bit of beauty could somehow bridge the distance between the living and the lost. One afternoon, the shop owner finally caught me. I was standing there with a handful of roses, my heart pounding so loudly I could barely breathe. I expected shouting. Maybe even the police. But instead, the woman—who looked to be in her fifties, with kind but slightly tired eyes—simply said, “If they’re for your mother, take them properly. She deserves better than stolen stems.” I stared at her, confused. My lips trembled as I whispered, “You’re… not angry?” She shook her head. “No. But next time, come through the front door.” The Kindness That Changed Everything From that day forward, everything changed. Every week after school, I would stop by the flower shop. I’d brush the dirt off my shoes before stepping inside and quietly tell her which flowers I thought my mother might like that day—lilies, tulips, or sometimes daisies. She never asked me for a single cent. Sometimes she would smile and say, “Your mother had good taste,” before slipping an extra flower into the bouquet. Those afternoons became my secret refuge. The shop always smelled like fresh soil and sunshine. It was a place where life kept growing, even when grief felt overwhelming.