Two years after losing my wife and six-year-old son in a car accident, I was living barely functional. Then one late night, a Facebook post about four siblings who were about to be split up by the system showed up on my screen… and my whole life changed direction.I’m Michael Ross. I’m 40, American, and two years ago, my life ended in a hospital hallway.A doctor said, “I’m so sorry,” and I knew.My wife, Lauren, and our six-year-old son, Caleb, had been hit by a drunk driver.
“They went quickly,” he said. Like that helped.After the funeral, the house felt wrong.Lauren’s mug was by the coffee maker.Caleb’s sneakers were by the door.His drawings were still on the fridge.I stopped sleeping in our bedroom.I crashed on the couch with the TV on all night.I went to work, came home, ate takeout, stared at nothing.People said, “You’re so strong.”I wasn’t. I was just still breathing.About a year after the accident, I was on that same couch at 2 a.m., scrolling Facebook.Random posts. Politics. Pets. Vacation pics.Then I saw a local news share.