My Daughter Dropped off My Grandson and Disappeare…

One Saturday, my daughter Jane showed up unexpectedly, asking me to watch her son, Tommy, for a couple of weeks due to a work project. But something felt off. Jane seemed exhausted and nervous. In Tommy’s suitcase were clothes for all seasons, his medicine, and an envelope with a large sum of cash—more than I’d ever seen her carry. It was clear she wasn’t planning to return anytime soon, and when I tried calling, she vanished,

Days turned to weeks, and I couldn’t find her. Panic set in when I learned Tommy’s dangerous father was back in town. Jane had likely fled to protect him. She later called, claiming she was on a secret mission but wouldn’t say where.When Jane finally returned, she looked worn but safe. Tommy was thrilled, but as she left with her suitcase, I saw the weight of her secrets. She promised to stay safe but said nothing more. As they drove off, I prayed for their safety, knowing their journey was far from over.

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