LEO'S SCHOOL – AFTERNOONThe school looked warm and bright, like something out of a happy movie. Red brick walls, white columns, and a playground full of screaming, laughing kids chasing each other on squeaky swings and shiny slides.Damien Blackwood stood across the street, half-hidden behind a thick old oak tree. His best friend, Marcus, leaned against the same tree beside him, arms crossed, looking uneasy.Damien’s eyes were locked on one little boy racing across the grass.“Look at him, man,” Damien whispered, voice cracking. “That’s Leo. My Leo. Running like he owns the whole damn world.”Marcus glanced over, then back at his friend. “He’s fast, bro. Got your legs, that’s for sure. But that smile… that’s all Amelia, huh?”Damien nodded slowly, eyes shining with tears he refused to let fall. “He’s got her face. But those eyes? Those are mine. I see it every time he laughs.” His voice dropped, thick with pain. “I missed everything, Marcus. First steps. First words. When he lear
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