I Adopted Four Siblings to Keep Them Together—Then a Stranger Showed Up With the Truth Their Parents Never Shared
Two years after I lost my wife and my six-year-old son, I was still here… but I wasn’t really living.
I did what people do when they’re trying to survive grief: I went to work, answered emails, paid bills, and nodded when someone said I was “so strong.” From the outside, it probably looked like I was managing. Inside, it felt like I was moving through a life that had already ended.
My name is David Ross. I’m forty, and the moment everything changed started in a hospital hallway—when a doctor stepped toward me, lowered his voice, and said the words you never think will be said to you.
Before that day, my home was full of ordinary noise: my wife Lauren humming while making coffee, my son Jacob leaving Lego bricks everywhere, the small routines that used to feel annoying and later became priceless.
