The crowd clapped as names echoed through the stadium. Laughter and cheers rose under the clear afternoon sky. Among the proud families sat an old man in a neatly pressed suit, his weathered hands gripping a cane and a bouquet of daisies.
His name was Elias. At 78, he had lived through war, hunger, and hardship—but this moment, watching his granddaughter walk across the stage in her cap and gown, felt like his greatest victory.
As Maria’s name was called, Elias stood slowly, his knees trembling, but his heart soaring. Tears welled in his eyes as he watched her accept her diploma with a radiant smile.
Years ago, when Maria was just a child and her parents passed away, Elias made a quiet promise at her bedside: “I will raise you, guide you, and one day, I will see you graduate.”
Now, that day had come.
After the ceremony, Maria found him waiting by the steps. She ran into his arms, careful not to knock over his cane.
“You kept your promise, Grandpa,” she whispered, hugging him tightly.
Elias smiled through his tears and handed her the daisies. “And you made it worth everything.”
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