"You're staring again, Leo," she said without turning around, her voice warm and steady.
She sat across from him, pushing a plate of sliced apples toward him—a habit from his toddler years that she had never quite outgrown. Leo laughed, taking a slice. He remembered the years of scraped knees, the endless soccer practices where she was the loudest voice in the stands, and the quiet nights she spent helping him with history projects. boy and mature mom
They sat in a comfortable silence, the kind that only exists between people who have weathered decades together. Leo realized that as he grew older, his mother had transitioned from a protector to a confidante. She no longer fixed his problems; she offered a "quieter place in the stands of his life," watching him lead his own way while remaining his most steadfast supporter. "You're staring again, Leo," she said without turning
"Mom," Leo started, looking at the silver in her hair. "Does it ever get easier? Watching the years fly by?" The Boy Mom Journey: How Our Mother-Son Bond ... - Lemon8 He remembered the years of scraped knees, the
Elena turned, a small smile playing on her lips. "I didn't know everything then, and I certainly don't now. I just knew how to listen to what you weren't saying".
Elena nodded, her eyes reflecting a lifetime of memories. "And I thought of you as my kite. My job was to hold the string tight enough so you wouldn't get lost, but loose enough so you could reach the clouds".
"I used to think of you as my anchor," Leo said softly. "The thing that kept me from drifting away."