Against all odds, little Lucas had managed to free himself, climb up the ravine in the dark, and make his way to the highway. Weeks later, the story of “The Boy on the Highway” spread nationwide. People called it a miracle — a child surviving with extraordinary courage. For Officer Daniel, the experience held a deeper meaning. Months later, he visited Lucas, now smiling and playing again at his grandmother’s home. As Daniel was leaving, Margaret said to him, “You didn’t just find him — you brought him home.” Those words stayed with Daniel. Every time he drove down Highway 47, he no longer saw just a stretch of road. He saw a place where hope had shone through the darkness — a reminder that being in the right place at the right time can change a life forever.