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It’s a role you step into with patience, love, and humility. Amy would curl up next to me on the couch with her books. She’d ask for help tying her shoes even when she didn’t need it.

She’d slip her hand into mine on walks and tell me school stories with the kind of breathless excitement only children have. Every time she did, I felt grateful she had given me a second chance. I also started to see my son differently.

I saw a man who had fought to build a stable life for his daughter, who carried guilt over things he couldn’t control, who just wanted his mother and his child to love each other without complication. I realized he had been holding his breath for years, hoping I would embrace the new reality he had built. After that day, I made sure he didn’t have to hold his breath anymore.

Weeks turned into months, and our relationship settled into a rhythm that felt natural, even necessary. Being her grandmother didn’t erase my past or rewrite my grief — but it added something new, something healing. Amy didn’t fill a void; she planted something where the void had been.

She taught me that love can show up in unexpected places, wearing a little girl’s smile and using a name you didn’t know you were ready to answer to. One afternoon, she handed me a crayon drawing of the two of us — me with big round glasses, her with wild curls — both smiling under a crooked sun. She wrote “Grandma” above my head in messy letters.

I kept that picture on my nightstand, not because of how perfectly it was drawn but because of what it represented: forgiveness, second chances, and the courage it takes to open your heart even when you think it’s finished growing. Looking back on that lunch, I still feel a sting of shame, but I also see the lesson clearly. Fear makes us push people away.

Love invites them closer. And sometimes all it takes is one small, brave child to remind you that your heart is capable of more than you thought. Amy didn’t just call me Grandma.

She made me one.

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