Will a Forgotten Birthday Ruin a 40-Year Friendship?

One mistake. One friend. One shocking truth that changed everything.

I forgot Linda’s birthday.
My best friend for 40 years.
When I called to apologize, she said:
“It’s fine. Everyone forgets me anyway.”

That sentence broke something inside me.
So I drove to her house — balloons, cake, and a card.
She opened the door with swollen eyes.

“I didn’t care about the birthday,” she said.
“I just wanted someone to notice me.”

It wasn’t about the date — it was about loneliness.It wasn’t about the date — it was about loneliness.

Sometimes the people who seem the strongest carry the quietest sadness.

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