I Flew in to Surprise My Son for His Birthday, I Found Him Living in His Car With His Twins Instead!

The March wind cut through the long-term parking lot at Toronto Pearson Airport with surgical precision. It wasn’t dramatic. No snow, no storm. Just a quiet, penetrating cold that slipped under coats and settled deep in the bones. I pulled my collar higher and walked between rows of cars, my body heavy from the overnight flight but my mind unusually sharp in that way exhaustion sometimes brings.

I hadn’t told my son I was coming.

Michael was turning thirty-six, and I wanted the surprise to be simple. Breakfast. A laugh. A hug that reminded him that no matter how old he was or how complicated life became, he was still someone’s child. Continue reading…

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