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Life can change in a single moment.
For Robert Harrison, that moment came on a rainy autumn evening in 1978.
At just thirty-four years old, he lost the love of his life.
Nothing could have prepared him for what he heard.
For weeks afterward, Robert barely functioned.
Family members checked in constantly.
Yet nothing eased the overwhelming grief.
Now she was gone.
The house felt empty.
Every room carried memories.
The kitchen where they shared morning coffee.
The garden Margaret loved tending every spring.
Many people expected Robert to eventually remarry.
Others encouraged him to move away and start over.
But fate had a different plan.
A plan no one could have imagined.
Including Robert himself.
A Visit That Changed Everything
Six months after Margaret’s death, Robert visited a local children’s home to deliver donated supplies on behalf of a community organization.
He had volunteered occasionally before, but never spent much time there.
That day felt different.
As he walked through the building, he noticed dozens of children.
Some laughed.
Some played.
Others sat quietly alone.
Yet one section caught his attention more than any other.
The nursery.
Inside were several infants who had been abandoned shortly after birth.
Robert stood silently watching.
Tiny hands reached upward from cribs.
Small faces searched the room.
Many of the babies had no visitors.
No family.
No one coming to take them home.
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