Two days before Christmas, I did something that contradicted every rule I had spent years teaching my own children about safety, caution, and strangers. I stopped my car on an icy road and invited a woman I did not know, carrying a tiny baby, into my home. At the time, I convinced myself it was temporary—just warmth, just shelter, just one night to get them through the cold. I told myself I was being practical, not reckless, compassionate but still controlled. Yet even as I drove, my heart pounded with a mix of fear and certainty, the kind that settles in your chest when you know a decision matters more than you can yet understand. I was thirty-three years old, a single mother to two girls who still believed in Santa Claus with a sincerity that bordered on devotion. They wrote letters in uneven handwriting, debated how reindeer navigated rooftops, and took turns reminding me to move the elf every night. Their father had drifted out of our lives three years earlier, not in a dramatic explosion, but through absence—texts that slowed, calls that stopped, a silence that eventually answered every question I was afraid to ask.
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