He Tweeted About Me Every Year

by with a young man.

“This is my grandson, Adrian,” she said. “He just moved back into town.”

We chatted a bit. Nothing big.

But he showed up the next Tuesday for coffee.

Then the next.

I didn’t expect anything. I wasn’t looking.

But life has a funny way of surprising you when your heart starts to open again.

Adrian wasn’t my husband. He never tried to be.

He was just kind. Thoughtful. A good listener.

One day, I mentioned my blue robe and how it finally fell apart. The next week, he showed up with a new one.

“Not the same,” he said, “but I figured it’s time for version two.”

I wore it that night and cried in the kitchen.

He never asked about the tweets. But one day, I caught him reading the scrapbook.

He closed it gently and said, “He really loved you.”

I nodded.

“And I’m not trying to replace anything,” he added. “But I’d be honored just to walk beside you for a bit.”

That’s all he said.

And it was enough.

So here’s the thing:

Love doesn’t die. It echoes. It lingers in old tweets and new coffee mugs and dinners with strangers who become family.

My husband taught me that love isn’t just in the grand gestures.

It’s in the quiet plans. The late-night tweets. The saved receipts. The blue robes.

He loved me then.

And somehow, he’s still loving me now—through every twist, every unexpected kindness, every stranger turned friend.

So I keep writing.

For him.

For me.

For anyone who needs to believe that love, real love, leaves footprints long after we’re gone.

If you’re reading this, maybe write someone you love a letter. Hide it. Leave it somewhere. You never know what it might mean one day.

And if this story touched your heart, share it. Like it. Let’s keep the ripple going.

Love doesn’t have to be loud.

But it should always be true.

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