Their time together revealed the emotional distance between them, rooted in past hurt and misunderstood intentions. Larry had claimed to visit because of illness, but Ryan discovered it was a cover for simply wanting to reconnect. That deception, combined with the accidental destruction of the rose plant, led to a painful confrontation. Ryan expelled his father from his home, overwhelmed by grief and the sense of losing his last physical link to his mother.
Over time, Ryan worked through his pain, finding comfort in writing and gardening. Though the original rose didn’t survive, he planted new ones using the soil he salvaged. The garden grew, and so did Ryan’s understanding of forgiveness. When he learned of his father’s passing, he didn’t attend the funeral—but he found a way to express his feelings through a heartfelt letter, finally opening the door to healing.