His Final Question: Love Beyond Fear

Before everything went quiet… Will asked something no parent is ever ready to hear.
“Mom… will you be okay when I die?”
Will Roberts was only 15.
He had already faced more than most—battling Bone cancer that had taken his leg and slowly taken more of his strength. The pain was growing. The signs were becoming harder to ignore.
His mother saw it.
Felt it.
Knew, deep down, what it might mean. 💔
But while his family held onto hope… Will was thinking about something else.

Not his pain.
Not his fear.
His mom.
Late one night, in a quiet moment, he whispered that question—a question that didn’t come from fear of dying, but from love so deep it reached beyond himself.
What do you say… when your child asks if you’ll be okay without them?
There are no perfect words.
No way to soften that moment.

Only a heart breaking… while trying to stay strong.
Will’s question wasn’t just a sentence.
It was a reflection of who he was.
A boy facing the unimaginable—yet still thinking about the person he loved most. 🕊️
And even now, that question remains.
Echoing.
Not as a goodbye…
but as a reminder of a love so selfless, it put others first—even at the very end.
