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I found an unknown kid in my backyard. I wanted to call the cops but then he started talking.

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The other day, when I came home from work, I found an unknown child in my backyard. My first instinct was to call the police, but then the boy started speaking, and what followed was the strangest evening of my life. For a brief moment, everything I knew was turned upside down.

It all began as I was coming home, parking the car, and heading for the door. As I approached the house, a small dark figure emerged from the shadows. At first, I thought it was some kind of animal ready to attack, and my heart pounded in my chest. Then, for a moment, I thought it might be a ghost. But as I got closer, I realized it was just a little boy. He looked exhausted, his hair messy, and his clothes shabby. My heart went out to him—he must have been lost. As I reached for my phone to call the police, the boy grabbed my arm.

With a trembling voice, like that of someone much older, he said, “Mom, don’t do it. I…”

The Unexpected Confession

I froze. This boy, whom I had never seen before, was calling me Mom. Trying to stay calm, I knelt to his level and gently asked, “Who are you? Why are you here?”

Tears welled up in his eyes as he stammered, “My name is Tommy. I was looking for my mom, but I got lost. I saw your house and hoped you could help me.”

My heart broke for him. He couldn’t have been more than seven years old. I led him inside, offering him a glass of water and a place to sit. As he drank, I noticed the dirt on his face and the weariness in his eyes.

“Where do you live, Tommy? Do you know your address?” I asked softly.

He shook his head. “I was staying with my uncle, but he… he said he couldn’t take care of me anymore. He left me on the street.”

The Search for Answers

The situation was far worse than I had imagined. A million questions raced through my mind, but my priority was making sure Tommy was safe. I decided not to call the police immediately; I didn’t want to scare him any more than he already was.

“Tommy, we’ll figure this out,” I reassured him. “But first, let’s get you cleaned up and something to eat.”

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