I came home from the oil rig three days early, expecting a hug. Instead, my house was silent. My wife said, “Emma’s at youth camp.” Something felt wrong. When I found my daughter barefoot, bleeding, picking cotton in the burning heat, she grabbed me and whispered, “Daddy, they said you abandoned me.” Then she looked behind the church and said something that made my blood run cold.
My name is Daniel Brooks, and I work on an oil rig off the Gulf Coast. Three weeks on, one week off. Hard work, long nights, but it pays well and keeps my family comfortable—or so I thought. I came home three days early that rotation. I wanted to surprise my wife, Rachel, and my…