GREAT READS → LIFETAKES Issue 759 · May 8, 2019

He’s Mine

What this woman didn’t know, and couldn’t possibly have known, was just how loaded her simple question was

He’s Mine
What this woman didn’t know, and couldn’t possibly have known, was just how loaded her simple question was

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ith a distracted “Have a great day, girls!” I dismissed my class and hurried out of the school building. Now that the teaching part of my day was over, it was time for me to put on my “Mommy hat.” Playgroup pickup time is ten minutes after my last class ends, and it’s a 12-minute walk, so getting to my toddler on time each day is a feat.

On that very ordinary Tuesday afternoon, I put on my jacket and walked briskly down the street. By some miracle, I made it to the day care center just in time. As I reached out to ring the bell, the door opened, and I stepped aside as a young mother began maneuvering her stroller through the doorway. My little boy was waiting very impatiently for his mommy, and when he spied me from inside the room, he made a run for the door, attempting to squeeze his way past the stroller to reach me.

The other mother, concerned that the little guy was trying to make an escape, asked, “Is he yours?”

My breath caught in my throat. Is he mine? “Yes,” I choked back in response. “Yes! He’s mine. He’s mine! He’s mine!”

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