Lacey expected to battle imaginary fears, not discover a trembling boy curled up between hangers and boxes. Victor’s voice shook as he explained how he’d slipped away from an abusive home after Chris’s birthday party, clinging to the memory of laughter and cake. The closet, dark and cramped, still felt safer than his own bed had ever been. Lacey listened, torn between disbelief and a surge of fierce protectiveness she hadn’t anticipated for a stranger’s child.
When officers confirmed his bruises and story, Victor’s parents were arrested, and the legal process began. Through hearings and home visits, Lacey stood by him, her spare room slowly transforming into Victor’s space—posters on the wall, a new blanket, a toothbrush beside Chris’s. Adoption papers eventually turned that borrowed safety into something permanent. What began as a nightmare about a monster ended as two boys sharing a room, and one broken child finally calling a place home.