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My Child Stayed Away In The City For Years Until I Found The Secret That Finally Brought Them Back Home
When my son finished school, he moved to the city in search of a better life. At first, he would call me often, telling me about his job interviews and how excited he was about his new life. I was proud of him and prayed for his success every day. But as months turned into years, the calls became less frequent. Soon, they stopped completely.
Whenever I tried calling, his phone would go unanswered. Relatives who lived near him said they sometimes saw him, but he looked withdrawn and did not want to talk to anyone. My heart broke knowing my son was alive yet living as if we no longer existed. I spent many nights crying, wondering where I went wrong as a mother.
The situation started affecting me deeply. I stopped sleeping well and could not concentrate on my work. Every time I heard people talk about their children visiting for holidays, my heart ached. My house felt empty, and the silence was unbearable. People in the village whispered about my son, saying he had abandoned me, and some even suggested that he had joined bad company in town. To continue, click here.
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