20. Games of Times’ Past

Edith discovered well-worn editions of Monopoly, Scrabble, and Chess among the items, each with its own history. The sight of the familiar Sorry game, its lid showing signs of frequent use, brought a smile to her face. It had been a favorite during their family game nights, filled with laughter and friendly rivalry. These cherished games evoked memories of joyous evenings around the dining table, with Henry’s eyes alight with playful strategy. The worn boxes were testament to many rounds played, victories celebrated, and losses graciously accepted. Touching these relics, Edith felt a warmth inside, as each piece in the workshop painted a fuller picture of Henry—a man of diverse passions and depth, whose life was intertwined with hers.