It was just past 10 p.m., the kind of quiet where the hum of the fluorescent lights feels too loud. I pulled in for gas, and that’s when I saw him—barefoot, cheeks streaked with tears, gripping the side of a silver sedan like it was keeping him upright.
I looked around. No adults. No keys in the car. No sound but his soft, hiccuping breaths.
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