Boy Goes to Visit Twin Brother’s Grave, Doesn’t Return Home Even at 11 p.m. — Story of the Day
The Wesenbergs faced a parent’s worst nightmare when their son Ted drowned in their pool. Paul tried to save him, but it was too late. Devastated, Linda became numb, and the couple’s constant arguments over blame filled their home with tension. Their surviving son, Clark, felt neglected, missing Ted and the warmth his family once had. One night, overwhelmed by his parents’ fighting, Clark ran to Ted’s grave, where he was confronted by teens in black robes burning report cards. Terrified, he was rescued by Mr. Bowen, the cemetery guard, who comforted
him. When Paul and Linda realized Clark was missing, they rushed to the cemetery, found him with Mr. Bowen, and overheard his pain. Ashamed, they apologized, embracing him. Mr. Bowen, who had lost his own family, became their friend, helping the Wesenbergs heal and find peace after Ted’s death.