A boy discovers an envelope with his name at the grave of his adoptive mother

The life at the shelter felt like a huge burden for Stuart. He was already 13-years-old and he had spent too much time in that place. After years of losing trust in people and building walls around him, he was finally given a permanent home, but he never truly accepted his adoptive mother.

When he first walked inside the shelter as a five-year-old boy, all Stuart had was his tattered teddy bear, which was old and worn, but served as a shield from the outer world this young boy was unfamiliar with.

While the rest of the children were cheerful, he never joined any of their games. Instead, he was always all by himself, refusing to make any friends.

It was as though he accepted the solitude as something that was inevitable.

Over the years, he witnessed many of the children being taken to foster homes or getting adopted, but no one ever approached Stuart. And just as he lost hope, a woman named Jennifer visited the shelter.

She could see the pain in his lovely eyes that didn’t have the spark most children his age had.

Jennifer approached him and attempted to start a conversation, but Stuart shut her out, refusing to speak.

However, after realizing she wouldn’t quit easily, he asked her why she was there and if she was like the rest of the people who come to the shelter and then just leave and never look back.

Extending her hand towards him, she assured him she was there to stay if he wanted to.

But after many disappointments, Stuart doubted the sincerity of her words.

“If you want to come home with me, I’ll be there,” Jennifer said.

Stuart looked her in the eyes and asked, “But why do you want me? Everyone says I’m a sad child.”

His words broke Jennifer’s heart.

“I want you more than anything in this world,” she said.

Stuart felt a glimpse of hope after eight long years spent at the shelter. He was finally getting a place to call home, but sadly, he never accepted Jennifer as his mother.

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