With that, Noah placed the microphone back on the stand with a small thud that resonated through the hall. An unexpected applause erupted, first hesitant, then building in momentum as more and more guests showed their support. Tears welled up in my eyes as I saw the room rally around my son’s simple, heartfelt message.
Daniel finally reached Noah, kneeling to hug him tightly. He whispered something in Noah’s ear that made him smile, and then he turned to me, his face a canvas of apology and gratitude. “Sarah,” he said, his voice choked with emotion, “I’m sorry. I should have said something when I had the chance.”
