Mark’s heart sank. Emily, once the center of his world, was now a stranger with secrets he couldn’t fathom. But the boy, Noah, was innocent in all this. Mark felt a strange connection to him—a responsibility that he couldn’t shake.
After several hours of questioning and verifying his story, Mark was free to leave, but not without Noah. The authorities needed someone to look after the boy, and Mark was the closest thing to family he had, even if only in name.
As they drove home, Noah sat quietly in the backseat, clutching a small stuffed bear. Mark glanced at him through the rearview mirror, seeing hints of Emily in his features—her eyes, her smile. How could he turn away a child who needed him?
