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    At 12, I stole flowers to place on my mother’s grave — a decade later, I came back as a bride and the florist told me a secret I never expected.

    Kathy DuongBy Kathy Duong14/03/20264 Mins Read
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    A Bouquet for My Mother

    When I was twelve, I used to steal flowers from a small shop down the street to place on my mother’s grave.

    She had passed away the year before, and my father worked long hours, too exhausted to notice how often I slipped out of the house. I had no money of my own. But bringing flowers to her grave made me feel closer to her—as if a small bit of beauty could somehow bridge the distance between the living and the lost.

    One afternoon, the shop owner finally caught me.

    I was standing there with a handful of roses, my heart pounding so loudly I could barely breathe. I expected shouting. Maybe even the police.

    But instead, the woman—who looked to be in her fifties, with kind but slightly tired eyes—simply said,

    “If they’re for your mother, take them properly. She deserves better than stolen stems.”

    I stared at her, confused. My lips trembled as I whispered,

    “You’re… not angry?”

    She shook her head.

    “No. But next time, come through the front door.”


    The Kindness That Changed Everything

    From that day forward, everything changed.

    Every week after school, I would stop by the flower shop. I’d brush the dirt off my shoes before stepping inside and quietly tell her which flowers I thought my mother might like that day—lilies, tulips, or sometimes daisies.

    She never asked me for a single cent.

    Sometimes she would smile and say,

    “Your mother had good taste,”

    before slipping an extra flower into the bouquet.

    Those afternoons became my secret refuge.

    The shop always smelled like fresh soil and sunshine. It was a place where life kept growing, even when grief felt overwhelming.

    The woman never asked for anything in return. She simply gave—with a quiet kindness that asked for no explanation.


    Ten Years Later

    Ten years passed.

    I left town, went to college, and slowly built a life of my own. But I never forgot the woman who had shown a grieving child such unexpected kindness.

    When I finally returned, it was for a much happier reason.

    My wedding.

    I walked back into the same flower shop. It looked a little smaller now, a little older. The paint on the sign had faded, but the scent inside was exactly the same.

    The owner stood behind the counter, her hair now more silver than brown.

    She didn’t recognize me.

    “I’d like a bouquet,” I said. “For my wedding.”

    Her face brightened.

    “Congratulations, dear. What kind would you like?”

    “Daisies,” I said without hesitation.


    A Memory Rediscovered

    As she wrapped the bouquet, I took a deep breath.

    “You once let a little girl take flowers without paying,” I said quietly. “They were for her mother’s grave.”

    Her hands froze.

    Slowly, she looked up at me.

    “That was you?”

    I nodded.

    Tears filled her eyes.

    “I knew your mother,” she whispered. “And your grandmother too. They were both kind to me when I first opened this shop.”

    She gently touched the daisies in her hands.

    “Your mother used to come in every Sunday. She always bought daisies. She said they reminded her of home.”

    My throat tightened.

    I had never known that.

    “She must have passed that love on to you,” the woman said softly. “And now here you are… beginning your own new chapter.”


    A Gift Returned

    She finished wrapping the bouquet and tied it with a white satin ribbon.

    “No charge,” she said with a familiar wink. “For old times’ sake.”

    But this time, I reached for my wallet and placed the money on the counter.

    “No,” I said gently. “This time, it’s my turn to give something back.”

    She smiled, her eyes shining with emotion.

    “Your mother would be proud of you.”


    When Kindness Blooms Again

    As I stepped outside, sunlight spilled across the petals in my hands.

    I paused for a moment, breathing in the soft scent of daisies.

    And for the first time in years, I didn’t feel the heavy ache of loss.

    Instead, I felt warmth—like my mother was standing beside me, smiling.

    That was when I realized something important.

    Kindness doesn’t just heal a moment.

    Sometimes, it quietly takes root… waiting years to bloom again.

    Just like those daisies that I once thought I had stolen—
    but had, in truth, always been given with love.

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