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Lonely Janitor Found a Phone in the Park. When She Turned It On, She Was Stunned by What She Saw
A lonely cleaner found a phone in the park. Turning it on, she was stunned by what she saw.
Martha Wilson left for work earlier than usual. Weekends always left the park littered, so she arrived at 4 a.m. to finish on time. She had worked as a cleaner for years, though her life had once been very different.
As she picked up her broom, she thought of her beloved son, whom shed had at 35. Unlucky in love, shed devoted herself to raising him alone. She adored her Charliebright, handsome, though troubled by their rough neighbourhood.
“Mum, when I grow up, Ill be a proper success!” hed say.
“Of course you will, love,” shed reply.
At 16, Charlie left for a dormitory near his college. Martha hated the distance, but he promised to visit often.
At first, he did. Then he met a girl, and visits dwindled. One day, he returned for good, pale and weak, delivering unbearable news. Martha couldnt fathom why life had dealt them such cruelty.
She fought for him. Doctors suggested treatment abroad, but it cost a fortune. Without hesitation, she sold her flat. Then, one night, a call came.
“Your son is gone,” the doctor said.
Marthas world collapsed. Without Charlie, nothing mattered.
One morning, as she cleaned the park, Mr. Thompson, a widower walking his spaniel, greeted her.
“Morning, Martha! Youre early.”
“Morning. And youre out with Duke before dawn?”
“Needed the air. Didnt fancy sitting alone.”
She smiled shyly. He was kind, but she wasnt used to attention.
As he walked on, she spotted a phone on a bench. No one around. She turned it onphotos lit the screen. A strangers memories. Then, her breath caught.
“Charlie!” she sobbed.
The phone rang. Hesitant, she answered.
“Hello! Thats my phonecan I collect it?” a woman asked.
“Yes, of course. I found it in the park.” Martha gave her address.
Soon, a young woman arrived. Behind her stood a boy.
“Where did you get these photos of my son?” Martha asked.
“Of Liam?” the woman frowned.
The boy stepped forward.
“Charlie!” Martha fainted.
The boy rushed to her. “Whats wrong?”
“She mustve mistaken you,” the woman said, calling an ambulance.
When Martha woke, the truth unfolded.
“You know me? How do you have photos of my Charlie?” she asked.
“Im Emily. We dated. He left when I told him I was pregnant.”
“Left? He never mentioned you.”
“We were together months. Then he vanished. I thought he was scared.”
Marthas voice broke. “No, love. He was ill. Didnt want to burden you. Hes been gone years.”
Emily paled. “Gone?”
“I sold everything to save him. It wasnt enough.”
Emily exhaled. “He was protecting me.”
She called the boy over. “Liam, this isnt the whole story. Your dad didnt abandon us. He was ill. And thisthis is your grandmother.”
Marthas eyes shimmered. “Come here, love.”
Liam hugged her shyly.
“Move in with us,” Emily urged.
Martha smiled. “Ill visit often. This is my home.”
A knock interrupted. Mr. Thompson stood with flowers. “Fancy a walk?”
Martha grinned. “Absolutely.”
Emily and Liam peeked out. “Can we come?”
“If you behave,” Mr. Thompson teased.
Two months later, Martha became Mrs. Thompson. Duke adored his new family, trotting beside Liam while Martha baked pies for them all.
Sometimes, lifes deepest sorrows lead to unexpected joyif we dare to open the door when it knocks.
