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He lifted Liam with astonishing care, holding him close. Liam rested his head against Mike’s chest and sighed softly.
“You smell like my dad,” he said.
“He was,” Liam said quietly. “Mama tells me all the time.”
The room seemed to hush around them. Nurses, doctors, even strangers stopped what they were doing to watch—a rugged man cradling a fragile boy with absolute tenderness.
I asked why he was there.
“My daughter’s having a baby today,” he said, smiling softly. “It’s a happy day for us.” Then, gently, “I’m sorry it’s not that way for you.”
“In its own way, it is,” I replied. “We’re taking him home. He wants his dog, his bed, his favorite dinner.”
Three days later, the roar of motorcycles filled our driveway. Liam’s eyes sparkled.
“Mama! Look! Mr. Mike came!”
Mike knelt beside him. “Ready for a ride, buddy?”
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