Five years after my husband’s d.eath, I accidentally broke a flower pot he had given me shortly before his d.eath: And what I found b.uried deep in the ground made me scream in horror.

Five years after my husband died, I dropped the flowerpot he had given me — and what I found buried inside the soil made my hands shake so badly I could barely dial my phone.

For five years, I believed his death was a tragic accident.

That night was stormy. Rain hammered against the windows. The power flickered and then went out completely. He had just come back from the store with groceries. I remember hearing the front door open, the scrape of his shoes on the porch tiles.

Then a dull, heavy thud.

When I rushed outside, he was lying motionless at the bottom of the steps. The rain had soaked everything. The tiles were slick. The ambulance arrived quickly, but the doctors said he had suffered a catastrophic head injury from the fall.

Everyone agreed: it was a terrible accident. Slippery tiles. Darkness. Bad luck.

I lived the next few years like someone underwater — moving, breathing, but never fully present. The only thing I protected with almost ritualistic care was a small yellow flower he had planted for me in a white ceramic pot shortly before he died. He had handed it to me with a soft smile and said, “It’s low-maintenance, like us.”

I kept it by the walkway and tended it like it was a living memory.

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