My Uncle Raised Me After My Parents Died – Until His Death Revealed the Truth He'd Hidden for Years

Do I forgive him?

But I was upright.

I could feel the floor.

In my head, I heard Ray's voice: "You're gonna live, kiddo. You hear me?"

Do I forgive him? Some days, no.

Some days, all I feel is what he wrote in that letter.

He didn't run from what he did.

Other days, I remember his rough hands under my shoulders, his terrible braids, his "you're not less" speeches, and I think I've been forgiving him in pieces for years.

What I know is this: He didn't run from what he did. He spent the rest of his life walking into it, one night alarm, one phone call, one sink-hair-wash at a time.

He couldn't undo the crash. But he gave me love, stability, and now a door.

Maybe I'll roll through it. Maybe one day I'll walk.

Either way, he carried me as far as he could.