I CAME HOME TO A COP HOLDING MY TODDLER—AND MY HEART DROPPED

I CAME HOME TO A COP HOLDING MY TODDLER—AND MY HEART DROPPED

I was exhausted. Twelve hours on my feet, running between patients, barely stopping to eat. All I wanted was a shower, a meal, and to collapse into bed. But when I pulled into the driveway, I saw a police cruiser parked in front of my house.

And then I saw him. A cop, standing on my porch, holding my two-year-old son.

My stomach flipped. My hands shook as I turned off the ignition.

I had been scared of this moment. My older son, Micah, is seventeen, and he’s had his share of run-ins with the local cops. Nothing major—just a couple of stupid teenage mistakes—but the officers in our town don’t forget. They had already hassled him more times than I could count. I always feared that one day it would escalate. But I never imagined coming home to a cop holding my baby.

I got out of the car slowly, my heart pounding. The officer—white, tall, built like a linebacker—looked up and saw me. His expression was neutral, but I didn’t trust it.

“What’s going on?” My voice was tight. I forced myself to sound calm, but inside, I was unraveling.

“This your son?” He nodded at the sleepy-eyed toddler resting against his shoulder.

I swallowed hard. “Yes. That’s Noah.”

“He was outside alone.”

I felt like I had been punched. “What?”

“Neighbor called it in,” he continued. “Said they saw a little boy wandering near the street. I got here, found him sitting on your front steps crying. No one answered the door.”

I looked at my house, my front door wide open. My stomach turned. I had locked it this morning before work. I was sure of it.

Micah.

My mind raced. Had he left the door open? Did he forget to watch Noah? Or—

Had someone else been in my house?001

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