What would you give for one more day?

When grief takes everything, love still leaves something behind.

A story that honors loss without letting it have the final word

One More Day is a tender parable about grief, love, and the fragile hope of connection after loss.
When presence returns in an unexpected form, the story asks what we would do if we were given just one more day.

What would you give for one more day?

One More Day is a quiet, emotionally resonant parable about loss and the love that refuses to disappear with it. After unimaginable grief fractures a family’s sense of time and meaning, an unexpected presence enters the silence—not to fix the past, but to illuminate what remains.

This is not a story about miracles in the conventional sense.
It is about memory, longing, and the gentle ways healing begins when we stop fighting grief and allow ourselves to feel it fully.

Written with restraint and care, Cory B. Scott explores the space between absence and presence, despair and devotion. The story does not rush resolution or offer easy comfort. Instead, it honors the complexity of love that endures even after goodbye.

One More Day is for readers who have loved deeply, lost painfully, and wondered whether life could still hold meaning—if only for one more day.