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There once was a boy named Daniel who grew up in a small town with his mother, Maria, and little sister, Lily. Their father had passed away in an accident when Daniel was just ten, leaving Maria to raise both children alone. Life was hard. She worked two jobs — cleaning houses during the day and working in a diner at night — just to keep food on the table and a roof over their heads. Daniel grew up seeing his mother come home exhausted, her hands rough from scrubbing floors, her feet sore from standing all night. But she never complained. She always smiled, always said, “As long as I have you and Lily, I have everything.” One cold winter, Maria fell ill. She kept working, hiding her pain, until one day she collapsed at work. The doctors said it was too late — the illness had spread too far. She had only a few weeks left. Daniel, now 17, was devastated. He quit school to take care of Lily and his mom. He found small jobs — delivering newspapers, washing dishes — anything he could do to help. His mother, even in her last days, kept whispering, “Take care of your sister. Promise me.” Then one morning, after holding his mother’s hand through the night, she passed away peacefully. Daniel found a letter on the kitchen table, written in his mom’s handwriting: “My dear Daniel, If you’re reading this, I’m already with your father. Don’t be sad for too long. You were my strength, my hope, my heart. I’m proud of you. Please raise Lily with love. Let her smile always, as you did when you were young. And remember — love is the one thing that never dies. I will always be with you. Love, Mom.” Daniel kept that letter with him every day. He worked harder than ever, and years later, he became a teacher — something his mother always dreamed for him. Lily grew up with love, never lacking a smile, just like their mother wished. The pain of loss stayed, but so did the love — stronger than anything else in the world.