I held him tighter as the door slammed behind us. “Get out—don’t you ever come back!” his mother screamed, and the crack of that slap still rang in my ears. He didn’t cry—just backed into the dark, empty-eyed, gripping my hand like it was his last lifeline. “You’re not bad,” I whispered. “You’re just different.” But as I lifted him into my car, something thudded onto the pavement—thrown after us. My blood turned to ice. It wasn’t a toy… so why did she want it gone?
I held him tighter as the door slammed behind us. “Get out—don’t you ever come back!” his mother screamed, and the crack of that slap still rang in my ears. He didn’t cry—just backed into the dark, empty-eyed, gripping my hand like it was his last lifeline. My name’s Jake Miller. I’m a warehouse supervisor,…