A heartwarming, uplifting short story for 65+ readers about friendship, travel, and starting fresh.

**”The Golden Detour”**

Martha, 67, was stuck in grief after losing her husband—until her best friend Evelyn dragged her on a cross-country RV trip. From hiking the Grand Canyon to line dancing in Nashville, Martha rediscovered joy. When their RV broke down in the Smokies, a kind widower mechanic named Roy helped them—and made Martha wonder if new love was possible. By the trip’s end, she realized adventure (and second chances) don’t retire at 65.

 

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