Happy Father’s Day — To My Dad, My First Best Friend

 

Today, on Father’s Day, I want to honor the man who shaped my world — my dad.

We grew up together, really together. Not just as father and son, but like best friends who shared the same roof, the same dreams, the same struggles. My parents divorced when I was about two or three, and while my siblings went with my mom, I stayed with him — just me and my dad.

The whole world knew how inseparable we were. I was his favorite — the son he leaned on, the one who shared his laughter and tears. We grew side by side, a bond nobody could break.

But life isn’t always fair. He died when I was just 18. The first person I ever lost. The loss hit hard. At first, I held it in, didn’t cry. I was young, still trying to understand what it meant to say goodbye forever. But months later, the tears came — bitter, deep, and honest.

Since then, life has been a fight, and some days I wonder if I keep his memory alive to protect my heart or to shield myself from the pain. Maybe it’s both.

But one thing I know for sure — I miss him. More than words can say.

Dad, wherever you are, I hope you know I love you. I always will.

Happy Father’s Day.


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