Discovering that blooms were vanishing from his wife’s tomb, a prosperous man set up a surveillance camera, and after viewing the recording, the husband was utterly stunned…

I miss grandma a lot. And then she started yelling. Michael couldn’t believe what he heard.

They stood near the gates of the city cemetery. The wind was blowing, drizzling rain. And what was she yelling, Mike asked, trying to figure it out.

She said I shouldn’t meddle in other people’s business and should mind my own. And when I asked why they made a grave for her if she’s alive, she started yelling that she would call the guard and have me taken to prison. And I already ran away from the shelter.

I got scared and left. That’s it. Michael shook his head.

I understand. What was she wearing? He wanted to know as many details as possible. Believing that Kate was alive was simply impossible.

He had already resigned himself to never seeing her again. She was wearing, she was wearing a yellow jacket and a cap with a visor, and her hair was curly, loose, and her lips were red. Mike was shocked.

That’s exactly how Kate was dressed when she had the accident. This was her clothing. They found the belt from her jacket burnt.

And the belt, the belt was on the jacket, Michael asked. I don’t think so. I’m not sure.

Please forgive me. I won’t take your flowers anymore if you don’t want me to. Grandma never received flowers.

And these are so beautiful. And I believe she sees everything and is happy when I come to her grave with flowers. She misses me too, probably.

The boy sighed intermittently and left. Michael frowned. He felt terribly sorry for the boy and decided he would take him in.

He felt relieved. But on the way home, he thought that such decisions are not made hastily. He wants to take this boy in now just because he misses Kate.

But what about tomorrow? No, that’s not the right motive. Michael decided he would keep an eye on him and for now just take him in on weekends. Luckily, the workers at the local shelter knew him and treated him with respect.

After he adopted Sophia, he became a regular sponsor. If something was needed, they would ask him and he would buy it. Do you specifically want this child? But why? The caregiver exclaimed in surprise.

Michael didn’t delay his idea and went to the shelter the next day. Now he understood that the attitude towards children here is not as careful as they try to show, since a six-year-old child can easily run away from there. I know this boy a little.

The caregiver sighed. That’s Adam Johnson, the troublemaker. Always running away from us, can you imagine? Michael didn’t feign surprise.

Well, it’s probably not the boy’s fault. Adults are the ones in charge here. The teacher looked embarrassed.

Yes, you’re right, of course, it’s just that we haven’t had this situation before. I still wouldn’t advise you to take him. The thing is, if you get attached, you won’t be able to adopt the boy.

Once you start taking him in, you’ll want him to stay with you forever, but they won’t give him to you. Why? Michael asked, surprised. I heard his grandmother passed away.

Yes, the grandmother is gone and the child ended up with us, but there’s still his mother. She disappeared without a trace, went to the capital to earn money for her mother’s surgery, and disappeared. It’s been over a year and her whereabouts are still unknown.

The boy still hopes, of course, but… Michael shrugged. I didn’t know, but that doesn’t change things. I’d like to take Adam on weekends.

Let him play with Sophia. She lost her mother. She needs a friend now, and we’ll see how it goes from there.

Michael arranged it with the management and went to work. He felt lighter immediately. He just needed to figure out who Adam saw at the cemetery.

Maybe he made up that story to justify his stealing. The next weekend, Adam came to pick up Michael. They didn’t tell the boy anything to avoid giving false hope.

Seeing his uncle at the cemetery, the boy got scared. I didn’t take any more flowers, I swear! I know, they’re still there. I came for a different reason.

I have a daughter your age. Her name is Sophia. She used to live in this shelter too.

If you want, come with me. Visit. You’ll spend time with her.

Watch TV, play. I’ll take you to the park and the day after tomorrow I’ll bring you back here. I can’t take you forever, but you can visit us for a couple of days now and then if you want…