The Wesenbergs’ worst nightmare came true when they lost their son, Ted, one Sunday afternoon. Ted was found dead in the family pool, and despite efforts to save him, it was too late.
Linda was devastated and sat motionless at Ted’s funeral. As the week passed without him, tensions in the family grew, with constant fighting between Linda and Paul, which distressed their son, Clark. Overwhelmed, Clark ran to Ted’s grave, crying, “I miss you, Ted. Please come back.”
At the cemetery, Clark, feeling neglected by his parents, was confronted by mysterious men in black robes. A man named Mr. Bowen intervened and took Clark to his cabin, where Clark shared his pain about his parents’ constant arguing.
Meanwhile, Linda realized Clark was missing and panicked. She and Paul rushed to the cemetery, where they found a group of teens in black robes. One boy, Chad, explained that Mr. Bowen had taken Clark.
At Mr. Bowen’s cabin, Clark opened up about his feelings, and Mr. Bowen reassured him that his parents still loved him. Paul and Linda arrived, apologized, and thanked Mr. Bowen, who became a close friend and helped the family heal from their loss.
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