I Mowed the Lawn for the 82-Year-Old Widow Next Door – The Next Morning, a Sheriff Woke Me up with a Request That Made My Blood Run Cold

Ms. Pearson across the street gave me a small nod—awkward, but real.

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By sunset, I sat on the steps with Mrs. Higgins’ letter in my lap, feeling like the entire street had shifted around me.

I let it ring.

When the porch fell quiet again, I laid out the deed and Mrs. Higgins’ note on my lap. My daughter kicked, and I rested my hand over her.

“Thank you, Mrs. Higgins,” I whispered into the dusk. “I’ll pay it forward. I promise.”

A warm breeze moved through the leaves above. I smiled through tears and looked down at my belly.

“We made it,” I whispered. “We’re home, baby girl. And I know your name now.”

Mabel.