HE FOUND MY SON WALKING ALONE WITH A STUFFED DOG—AND DIDN’T CALL CPS
It was the one moment I turned my back. Just one.
I was inside folding laundry while my four-year-old, Malakai, was supposedly watching cartoons. The front door was locked—or so I thought. Turns out, it wasn’t fully latched. And in his favorite blue slides, with his stuffed puppy tucked under one arm, he went on a “walk.”
By the time I realized he was gone, I was screaming his name down the block, my heart ready to fall out of my chest.
What I didn’t know was that a deputy had spotted him already—walking calmly along the sidewalk like he had somewhere important to be. He said Malakai told him, “I’m going to the donut store for Mommy.”
The deputy didn’t panic. He didn’t call it in as neglect. He didn’t ask questions that felt like traps.
He just knelt down beside my baby, asked about the stuffed pup, and walked with him while making him laugh.
I got the call five minutes later.
When I rushed over, breathless and crying, they were already laughing together. Malakai was clutching his toy and holding a juice pouch the deputy had given him.
Then the officer asked me something I didn’t expect.
Not about how it happened. Not about our home.
But something that made my voice catch in my throat…⬇️
(continue reading in the first cᴑmment)