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Keeping Them

Posted on August 16, 2025

We agreed to take one child for a few days—our house was small, money tight—until the social worker arrived with seven-year-old Liam and his five-year-old sister, Mia, bound for a different foster home hours away. In a heartbeat we pulled the old bunk beds from storage, laid the mattresses side by side, and kept them both under the same roof that first night—safe, together.

They barely spoke at dinner; later I found Mia gripping Liam’s hand through the gap between mattresses. By day three, their walls cracked: Liam asked to set the table; Mia drew our house with all four of us and slid it across the counter. When the agency called with a long-term placement for them elsewhere, we looked at each other and said what we already knew—we didn’t want them to go. We made room, reshuffled work, and braced for the hard parts: nightmares, food refusals, sudden storms—alongside giggles, board games, and small, unguarded hugs.

Six months in, their mom—newly in recovery—visited under supervision. Sometimes the kids came back light; sometimes quiet. Then she called, voice breaking: “I can’t give them what you can right now.” The adoption took time, but the day the judge signed, Liam squeezed my hand and whispered, “So we’re never leaving?” “Never,” I said. “This is home.”

The bunk beds now live in separate rooms, though some nights I still find them asleep on the same mattress, just because. They’re teenagers—messy, loud, always hungry—but still the two kids who arrived unsure whether the world could be kind. We thought we had room for one; love showed us we had room for two. In choosing them, they changed us.

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