“Will it make her cry?”
“Yes.”
He thought about that.
“Will it make you cry?”
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“Then we can bring tissues,” he said.
I laughed and cried at the same time.
***
On Saturday morning, Marian posted in the neighborhood group:
“My son Leo loved Benji, now Captain. Before he passed, he asked me to find the boy who once made him laugh in the hospital. That boy was Noah. Cecelia didn’t steal him or use her child for attention. She helped an injured animal. I should have asked first, and I’m sorry.”
This time, everyone saw the truth.
“I’m so sorry.”
“I judged too fast.”
Then the neighbor who had accused us wrote:
“I apologize. I was wrong.”
I laughed and cried at the same time.
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***
At noon, I drove Noah and Captain to the hospital.
Noah leaned forward. “I’m scared too, Mom.”
“So we can go home?”
He shook his head. “No. Captain needs both of us.”
In the garden, Marian stood with Leo’s drawings. When she saw Captain, she covered her mouth.
Noah walked to her first.
“Are you Leo’s mom?”
“I’m scared too, Mom.”
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She nodded. “And you’re the pirate boy.”
“He really called me that?”
Marian showed him a drawing of him holding an orange cat.
Noah touched it. “He made my patch look cool.”
“He thought it was.”
Noah handed her Captain. “You can hold him, but he comes home with me after.”
Marian laughed through tears.
“He really called me that?”
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Then Noah handed her an envelope filled with drawings.
“I made more than one,” he said. “Maybe Leo shared Captain with me.”
***
On Leo’s next birthday, we mailed twelve photos and a drawing of two boys, one cat, and a cape big enough for all three.
“Do you think Leo can see him?” Noah asked.
I kissed his head. “I think he sent him so none of us had to be brave alone.”
Sometimes love doesn’t knock first. Sometimes it limps to your mailbox with one good eye and changes everything.