Rushing to the farm, the tractor driver handed his house keys to a vagrant woman with a kid. But when he returned from his shift, he peeked through the window and WAS STUNNED…
And speed, of course. — Thanks, boss. I’ll be quick.
— Go already, call if you need help. Yeah, I’ll do everything to bring back the person who brought you back to life. William saw them under a tree five miles from the town.
He braked sharply, rushed to them. — Anna, what are you doing? — If not thinking about yourself, think about Johnny. Anna sobbed on his shoulder.
— You see, she said she’s your wife, that you love her. And she also said that people like us have no right to life at all. Anna said a lot more, and Will held Johnny and her close, thinking only that he was happy.
Nothing happened to them. When the flow of tears subsided a bit, Will said resolutely. — Tomorrow we’ll file the papers.
I’ll keep an eye on you so you don’t do anything else foolish. And Anna didn’t object, just pressed closer to him. Johnny smiled and asked.
— Will you be my dad? — Looks like it. Johnny looked at him for a minute, then hugged both him and mom with his little arms. And on the day they got married, guests arrived—Anna’s mother and her husband.
— Well, hello. Johnny, get ready quick, time to go home, and this tramp I hope they’ll put where she belongs. Anna turned pale.
Johnny pressed against her. William stood up. — Who are you to barge into my house without knocking? The woman eyed him.
— Us? Parents of this one. Probably sang to you. All sorts of nonsense and lies.
Don’t believe it, drunken slut. One more word about my wife, and I won’t care that you’re a woman. She hiccuped.
— Who? — Wife. And this is my son. The adoption process is almost complete.
It was quiet for a minute, then the door slammed. That was the young husband of the mother leaving. She rushed after him.