What My Daughter Was Hiding in the Mailbox

When my 10-year-old daughter Lily insisted on checking the mailbox every day, I thought it was just a cute habit. I’m Erin, a single mom raising her alone since her dad passed three years ago. One evening, she asked for the mailbox key with a strange kind of urgency. I handed it over, thinking nothing of it—until the routine grew intense. I figured maybe she was expecting a magazine or waiting on a pen pal.

Soon, it wasn’t just a habit—it was sacred to her. She grew quieter, her eyes holding a secret she refused to share. When I gently asked, she smiled and said, “It’s a good secret, Mommy.” But her mystery tugged at my heart, and I needed to know more. Something about her silence didn’t feel like just childhood whimsy anymore.

While she was at school one morning, I opened the mailbox myself. Inside, I found letters Lily had written to our mail carrier, Mrs. Thompson. Each note was filled with stories, sweet drawings, and kind words of comfort. Mrs. Thompson, grieving her own daughter’s loss, had written back with gratitude. Their quiet bond had formed through paper and ink, love folded into envelopes.

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