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Danny’s Death (2022)

Danny’s death was the sudden death of Danny Ross from a brain aneurysm in 2022. Danny was twenty-six or twenty-seven. He and Jess Ross were romantically separated but remained legally married and continued co-parenting Caleb Ross, making Jess his legal wife and widow.

Circumstances

Danny suffered a sudden brain aneurysm at Jess’s home in 2022. Jess was present when it happened and attempted CPR while calling emergency services, but Danny could not be saved.

Caleb, who was five or six at the time, was present in the home during the crisis. Danny had remained one of his familiar caregivers after the romantic separation.

Immediate Aftermath

Danny’s death left Jess a young widow and Caleb’s sole surviving parent. Danny had continued participating in Caleb’s care after the romantic separation, so his death also removed a co-parent and familiar caregiver from their household.

For Darren, Danny’s death meant the loss of the person who had been his primary family for most of his life. Danny had been Darren’s protector since childhood, his legal guardian since age twelve, his constant presence through adolescence and into young adulthood. At twenty-one, Darren lost not just his brother but the person who had made his survival and stability possible.

Impact on Family Members

Jess Ross

Jess was widowed in her mid-twenties. Although she and Danny were no longer romantic partners, they had remained legally married and continued sharing responsibility for Caleb. Jess later relocated with Caleb to Baltimore, Maryland, to join a larger support network.

Caleb Ross

Danny had been one of Caleb’s familiar caregivers and called him Buddy or Big Man. His death ended that relationship when Caleb was still a young child.

Years later, in August 2039, when Jess showed Caleb photos from Danny’s photo album, Caleb recognized his father’s face and called him “Daaa,” demonstrating that some memory or recognition of Danny persisted despite seventeen years and profound cognitive limitations.

Darren Ross

For Darren, Danny’s death was the loss of his oldest and most foundational relationship. Danny had been parent and brother, protector and fellow survivor. The grief was complicated by the particular nature of their bond—the gratitude Darren carried for everything Danny had sacrificed, the guilt about whether he had ever adequately acknowledged or repaid that sacrifice.

At twenty-one, Darren was old enough to have his own life but young enough that the loss felt existential. Danny had been the constant, the one person who had always been there. Learning to exist without him required not just grief but reconstitution of identity.

The Ross Family Response

Danny’s extended family—his parents David and Dana, as well as grandparents, aunts, and uncles—maintained their estrangement following Danny’s death. They blamed Danny for the family rupture caused by the 2013 custody battle and extended that blame to Jess and Caleb. Seventeen years after Danny’s death, Jess and Caleb have had no contact with Danny’s family of origin.

This abandonment meant that Jess and Caleb, and Darren, had to grieve Danny without the support of his extended family. The people who might have shared memories of Danny, who might have helped carry his legacy forward, chose estrangement instead.

Long-term Impact

On Jess and Caleb

Jess’s relocation to Baltimore represented an attempt to build a new life after Danny’s death. There, she would eventually meet Noah Donelly, who would become a father figure to Caleb and a partner to Jess. Noah’s integration into their family didn’t replace Danny but added another layer of love and support.

On Darren

Darren’s processing of Danny’s death was supported by friends including Gabe Brooks and Zoey Thomas, who had known him through the years when Danny was alive and understood something of what the loss meant. The grief work would continue for years, shaped by therapy and the slow recognition that Danny would want Darren to thrive, not just survive.

On Danny’s Legacy

Danny’s legacy lived on in the people he had loved and protected. Caleb’s middle name—Daniel—ensured Danny’s name remained part of his son’s identity. The values Danny had demonstrated—fierce loyalty, showing up despite exhaustion, choosing family over and over—became templates for how Darren and Jess approached their own lives.