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Jan 29, 2026

My Older Son Died – When I Picked Up My Younger Son from Kindergarten, He Said, ‘Mom, My Brother Came to See Me’

This is a strong, unsettling piece—and it works because it stays grounded in something real: grief, guilt, and how easily a child can be manipulated when adults cross boundaries.

A few things stand out immediately:

1. The emotional core is solid.
The tension doesn’t come from anything supernatural—it comes from a very human fear: someone using your dead child’s memory to reach your living one. That’s far more disturbing than a ghost story, and you handled that restraint well.

2. The twist is effective because it’s plausible.
When it shifts from “maybe Ethan is visiting” to “an adult man is grooming your child through grief,” it lands hard. The detail about the contractor taking the job on purpose adds weight—it turns him from random creep into someone driven by guilt, which is more complex (and more uncomfortable).

3. You might want to clean the structure.
Those repeated “Promoted Content” blocks break immersion completely. If this is meant to be a story, they need to go. Right now they read like scraped social media noise, not intentional formatting.

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