He always thought his uncle was just cruel. Cold eyes. Sharpened words. A man who could turn any celebration into a quiet humiliation, then walk away as if nothing had happened. No one argued with him. No one hugged him either. So when the cancer came, and the family barely reacted, the silence felt almost apath… Continues… The diagnosis didn’t change much on the surface. Holidays still felt stiff, conversations stayed shallow, and no one rushed to his uncle’s side. But when his mother quietly handed him an old, worn notebook that had belonged to his uncle, everything he thought...
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