🎬 PART 2: «The Little Boy She Wanted Gone»

Daniel went completely still.

Lucas flinched so hard at Melissa’s voice that he nearly lost his balance on the stairs.

Daniel crossed the hall in one step and lifted his son into his arms.

“What does she mean?” he asked, his voice dangerously quiet.

Melissa looked toward the man beside her, but he would not look back.

“I was upset,” she said quickly. “He ruins everything. Every plan, every evening, every moment we try to have a life.”

Lucas buried his face in his father’s neck.

“I tried to be quiet,” he whispered. “I really did.”

Daniel squeezed his eyes shut.

His son thought he needed to apologize for being cold, frightened, and unwanted in his own home.

His brother climbed out of bed and reached for his clothes.

“Daniel, listen. This is not what it looks like.”

Daniel stared at him.

“My child was outside in a storm while you were in my bed.”

The man lowered his eyes.

Melissa suddenly stepped forward.

“Your child,” she snapped. “Always your child. Ever since his mother died, I have been expected to live in a house full of her memory and raise a boy who will never love me.”

Lucas pulled back slightly.

“You said Mommy left because I was bad.”

Daniel’s face crumpled.

“What?”

The boy’s wet lashes clung together as he tried to speak.

“She said Mommy went to heaven because I cried too much. She said if I cried around you, you would leave too.”

Daniel swayed as if someone had hit him.

Melissa’s mouth tightened.

“He needed discipline.”

“He needed comfort,” Daniel whispered. “He lost his mother.”

Lucas reached inside the leather jacket and pulled out a soggy piece of paper folded into a tiny square.

“I made you something for my birthday,” he said.

Daniel opened it with shaking fingers.

It was another drawing.

Lucas in his Spider-Man costume. Daniel holding a cake. And beside them, an empty shape with angel wings.

At the bottom, in uneven letters, was written:

I miss Mommy but I still love Melissa if she lets me.

Daniel covered his mouth, but the sob came anyway.

Even after being locked out in the rain, his little boy had still been trying to earn kindness from the woman hurting him.

His brother whispered, “I didn’t know she treated him like this.”

Melissa spun toward him.

“Don’t pretend you care now! You were the one who said Daniel would choose the boy over me forever.”

Daniel lifted his head slowly.

“Choose him?”

Melissa laughed bitterly through her panic.

“I am pregnant. We were going to tell you the baby was yours. Once you signed the new life insurance and sent Lucas to boarding school, everything would finally be simple.”

Lucas stared at her, confused.

“Where was I going?”

Daniel held him tighter.

“Nowhere, buddy. You are staying with me.”

His brother sank onto the edge of the bed, pale with shame.

Daniel took out his phone.

Melissa rushed toward him.

“Daniel, don’t destroy my life over one awful night!”

He stepped back, keeping his body between her and Lucas.

“One night?” His voice cracked. “My son did not start being afraid of you tonight.”

Lucas tucked his cold face against his father’s shoulder.

“Daddy… can we go somewhere she can’t lock me out?”

That finished him.

Daniel kissed the child’s wet hair.

“Yes,” he whispered. “Right now.”

When officers arrived, Melissa was still crying that she deserved a family of her own.

Daniel did not answer her.

He carried Lucas outside beneath an umbrella, wrapped tightly inside the leather jacket. At the motorcycle, he opened his backpack and found the small superhero cake crushed by the rain.

“I ruined your birthday,” he whispered.

Lucas looked at the smashed frosting, then at his father’s tearful face.

“No,” he said softly. “You came home.”

Daniel knelt on the wet driveway and pulled his son close.

“I should have seen what was happening.”

Lucas put both little arms around his neck.

“I didn’t tell you because I didn’t want you to stop loving her and be sad again.”

Daniel broke into tears against the child’s shoulder.

“You never have to protect me from the truth, son. My job is to protect you.”

Lucas pressed his face into his father’s chest.

“Can I sleep next to you tonight?”

“Every night you need me.”

As they drove away, the warm house disappeared behind the rain.

Lucas still wore his soaked Spider-Man costume beneath his father’s jacket.

But for the first time in a long time, he did not need to pretend to be brave.

His hero had finally come home.

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