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The Son Wanted to Send His Mother Back to the Nursing Home. Then He Peeked Inside Her Box Before Leaving.

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The son wanted to take his mother back to the care home. He glanced at the box before leaving.

After her husbands passing, Edith had sold her countryside cottage, invested in a flat for her son and his family, and moved in with them. For as long as she had strength, she took care of the house and her grandchildren.

Her son and daughter-in-law worked long hours, so Edith walked the little ones to nursery, then later to school and after-school clubs. She cooked, she cleaned. The chores never weighed her downif anything, they made her happy. After all, her family needed her. But the years slipped by. The grandchildren grew up and “flew the nest,” and the old womans health began to fail. She tried to wash the dishes, but the plates slipped from her weakened hands and shattered.

She poured herself some soup but couldnt carry it to the tableit spilled. She woke at night for a glass of waterher shuffling steps disturbed her daughter-in-law. No one wanted to talk to her. Whod bother with an old woman? Her daughter-in-law snapped at her endlessly, calling her a burden. What was her crime? Old age was no blessing. Edith had no choice but to endure.

Her son decided it was time to move her into a care home.

“At least shell have people to talk to,” he told himself, easing his guilt. That morning, as he helped her into the car, Edith remembered her box.

“James, fetch my box. Ive forgotten it,” she murmured timidly.
“What box?” he asked.
“My treasures,” Edith replied, describing the wooden chest. James brought it to her. The old woman clutched it to her chest, a quiet smile on her lips.
“Mum, whats inside?”

She opened it. A lock of his baby hair, a tiny milk tooth. The man stepped back from the car and sank onto the kerb. He sat there for a long time, remembering his childhoodhow his mother had always been there for him, tending to his scraped knees, soothing his nightmares. She had never let him down.

“James, are we going?” His mother stepped out of the car and touched his shoulder.
“Were not going anywhere, Mum,” he said, his voice rough. “Youre staying home.”

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