“Why did you leave me, my children?”
“Ethan… Evan… why did you leave your old father so soon?”
The old man and woman’s voices trembled on the riverbank, clutching two framed photos to their chests. “You saved the two children… but you took my heart with you.”
It all began on a hot summer afternoon in the small town of Maple Creek, a peaceful rural area of Missouri. Ethan and Evan, twin brothers and the pride of their father, had just graduated from Midwest Technical University. After years of hard work in the city, the two brothers called home excitedly.
“Dad, we both have jobs! A big engineering company in St. Louis wants us to start next week!”
For Thomas Gray and his wife, a farmer who had worked the land all his life, it was the best news he could have ever dreamed of. His sons – the boys he had raised alone after their mother died – were finally entering a brighter future.
“Come home a few days before we start,” he said. “I’ll make your favorite – catfish stew and cornbread.”
The cabin was filled with laughter after years of peace.
But the joy was short-lived.
The next afternoon, tragedy struck. Two neighbor children – the children of Thomas’s old friend – were playing by the river when they slipped into the deep water. Witnesses said Ethan jumped in first without hesitation, followed by Evan.
Neither made it back up.
When people arrived, the two children were saved… but the twins were gone. The sun set behind the trees as the river washed away a father’s dreams.
From that day on, Mr. Gray went to the river every evening, sitting quietly by the sparkling water. Occasionally, he whispered to the wind:
“You sacrificed your lives to save others… but you left your old father alone.”