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Lonely Housekeeper Finds Phone in the Park—What She Saw When She Turned It On Left Her Stunned

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A solitary park keeper found a phone on a bench. When she turned it on, she could hardly believe her eyes.

Margaret Whitmore left for work earlier than usual. On weekends, the youth always left a mess, so she arrived at 4 a.m. to finish sweeping on time. She had been a park keeper for years, though once, her life had looked very different.

As she gripped her broom, Margaret thought of her beloved son, whom shed had at 35 after years of bad luck with men. She had poured her heart into raising himher darling Alfie. He was bright, handsome, but troubled by their rough neighborhood.

“Mum, when I grow up, Ill be a proper bloke!” he used to say.

“Course you will, love,” shed reply.

At 16, Alfie left for student housing near his college. Margaret hated the distance, but he promised to visit often.

At first, he did. Then he met a girl, and home faded from his mind. Until the day he returned for good, pale and trembling, with news of an illness no doctor could cure.

Margaret sold her flat in a heartbeat, desperate to fund treatments abroad. But one night, the call came.

“Your son didnt make it.”

Life lost all meaning.

One misty dawn, as she swept the park, old Mr. Simmons greeted her, walking his terrier, Scruff.

“Up early, arent you?” she said.

“Couldnt sleep,” he chuckled. “Fancied a stroll and a chat.”

She blushedhe was a kind, lonely widower.

After he wandered off, something glinted on a bench. A phone. No one around. She turned it on. Photos flashedscenes of laughter, a familiar face.

Her hands shook. “Alfie?”

The phone rang. A womans voice: “Hello? Thats my phonecan I fetch it?”

Margaret gave the address, numb.

A young woman arrived. Behind her stood a lanky boy.

“Whered you get these photos of my son?” Margaret whispered.

“Alfies?” The woman blinked.

The boy stepped forward. Margaret swayed, collapsing.

“Whats wrong with her?” he asked.

“Mustve mistaken you for someone,” the woman muttered, calling an ambulance.

When Margaret woke, the truth spilled out.

“Im Emily,” the girl said. “Alfie and I well, he left when I told him I was pregnant.”

Margarets breath caught. “No, love. He was ill. Didnt want to burden you.”

Emilys face crumpled. “Hes gone?”

Margaret nodded. Emily turned to the boy. “Oliver, come here. This is your grandmother.”

The boy hesitated. “Gran?”

Margaret pulled him close. “Oh, my boy”

Emily smiled. “Move in with us?”

“Id rather visit,” Margaret said softly.

A knock. Mr. Simmons stood there, holding roses. “Fancy a walk?”

Behind her, Oliver and Emily grinned. “Can we come?”

“If you behave,” he winked.

Two months later, Margaret married him. Scruff adored his new family, trotting beside Oliver while she baked scones for them all.

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