For 63 years, Robert never forgot Valentine’s Day. Every year, he brought his wife Daisy flowers. After he passed away from a heart attack, Daisy believed the tradition had ended forever. But on her first Valentine’s Day without him, roses appeared at her door with a letter and a key to a secret apartment.
Heartbroken and confused, Daisy feared Robert had hidden another life from her. Instead, she discovered a small music studio filled with pianos, recordings, and journals written over decades. Robert had secretly spent 25 years learning piano after hearing Daisy once say she gave up her dream of playing music for their family.
Even while dying from a heart condition, he practiced every day and recorded songs just for her. His final unfinished composition was titled “For My Daisy.” Sitting at the piano, Daisy completed the melody herself, finishing the love story he couldn’t.
Robert’s last gift wasn’t betrayal—it was the return of the dream she had sacrificed long ago. And even after death, he still found a way to bring flowers… and love… back into her life.