When Fred passed away and was cremated, Linda was left with a silence that could have swallowed everything. Instead, something unexpected happened. The quiet didn’t erase him—it sharpened his presence in small, familiar ways. Rather than letting grief turn her life into something smaller, she found a way to keep the rhythm of their relationship alive, even in his absence.
Their marriage had always been full of playful disagreements, and somehow, those arguments didn’t disappear—they just changed form. When she made a bold purchase or indulged in something he would have questioned, she could almost hear his voice. What once might have been a real debate became a kind of private conversation, one that allowed her to hold onto the humor and energy they shared.