“Age doesn’t shield you. No matter how old you are, when your parents are gone, you feel like an abandoned child, an orphan left to decipher life on your own.”

There’s something healing, even nurturing, about grieving a parent.

When it happens, we’re thrown into a hurricane of regrets, unhealed wounds, and the verdict of never having closure. We don’t just mourn the person — we mourn our childhood that can’t be rewritten, the missed opportunities, and all the pain once buried in silence that now rises, demanding to be felt.

It’s not just loss. It’s a transition.

We step into a new era — one where we become the only adult left in the room, and the only parent that remains is the one we must become for ourselves.


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