I learned that Laurie hadn’t left out of selfishness, but because she was pressured by her wealthy parents to walk away. At eighteen, scared and powerless, she was pushed into a life she never chose. Later, she married someone they approved of, and he helped her find her voice as an author. That book was her way of speaking to me when words had failed in life. Alongside it were legal documents transferring all the rights and royalties to me. It became a bestseller — a story of loss, redemption,
and the power of forgiveness. Through her words, I came to understand the pain she carried and the love she had never stopped feeling. She wasn’t there to see it, but I forgave her. In that final act, Laurie gave me more than a book — she gave me a piece of herself, and the closure I didn’t know I needed.