Orphan Girl Notices New Flowers at Mom’s Grave Every Week, Meets a Stranger There — Story of the Day

The Mystery of the Flowers: A Girl’s Journey to Finding Her Father

The past few months had been the hardest of Gina’s life. At just sixteen, she had already faced more pain than most people do in a lifetime. Losing her mother, Alice, had shattered her world.

Now, every day after school, Gina walked to the Mountain Ridge Mausoleum to visit her mother’s grave. It was the only place where she still felt close to her. But lately, something strange had been happening.

Every time Gina arrived, she found fresh flowers resting on the gravestone. Not just any flowers—dahlias, her mother’s favorite. Who could be leaving these?

she wondered. Gina had no other family. Her mother had raised her alone, never speaking of relatives or past lovers.

So who would care enough to bring flowers every single day? The Search for Answers
Determined to solve the mystery, Gina asked the cemetery caretaker, Jacob, if he had seen anyone. “Have you noticed who leaves flowers on Alice Hunter’s grave?” she asked.

Jacob shook his head. “Sorry, Gina. I haven’t seen anyone.

But I’ll keep an eye out.”

Frustrated, Gina called her mother’s old friends, but no one admitted to leaving the flowers. The mystery only deepened. Then, one afternoon, everything changed.

The Stranger at the Grave
As Gina approached her mother’s grave, she froze. A tall man stood there, holding a bouquet of dahlias. He looked to be in his late forties, with kind but sad eyes.

How does he know what flowers Mom loved? Gina thought. Her heart pounded as she stepped closer.

The man hadn’t noticed her yet. She took a deep breath and spoke. “Hi… I’m Gina,” she said, her voice shaking.

The man turned, surprised. “Oh! Hello.

I’m Mark.”

Gina studied his face. He looked familiar, but she couldn’t place him. Was he a friend of Mom’s?

A coworker? “I’m Alice’s daughter,” she said, watching his reaction. Mark’s eyes widened.

His breath caught in his throat. “That means you must be…” His voice trailed off, and his expression softened. Gina’s stomach twisted.

What does he know? “Gina,” Mark said gently, “you might want to sit down. There’s something you should know.”

The Truth Revealed
Confused, Gina sat beside him on the stone bench near the grave.

Mark hesitated, then began his story. “I was your mother’s boyfriend… a long time ago,” he said. “We were young, in love.

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