When Black people told everyone the police are very often incompetent and often only end up exacerbating situations rather than actually helping, we were told to shut the fuck up and stop lying by these very people. So I’ll be so real, I’m not trying to hear all of this. At all.
That’s why a lot of man don’t know how to show affection. Never saw their dad just simply love on their mothers . Next thing you know, he’s telling you ‘but mum didn’t need to be told she was pretty, and she was with my dad for 20 years”. Sir! Your mum was extremely unhappy.
the day after drinking your body will wake up at the ass crack of dawn irregardless of the time you slept to give you enough time to think about your actions 😭
I love how women set secret deadlines for men like if this mf don't act right by December I'm out Meanwhile he's just vibing out completely unaware that he has 2 weeks left on his contract.
He knocked on the door expecting a signature. Instead, a terrified 8-year-old boy ran straight into his arms...
James has driven the same route for six years. He knows the houses, the dogs, and usually, the families.
But the house on Highland Avenue always gave him a bad feeling. Usually, the blinds were drawn, and it was too quiet.
Today, he walked up the path with a box, scanning the label.
Before he could knock, the door flew open.
It wasn't a parent greeting him. It was 8-year-old Ethan.
He was wearing Spider-Man pajamas, barefoot on the cold concrete, and his eyes were wide with terror.
From deep inside the house, James heard the unmistakable sound of shattering glass and a man’s slurred, angry screaming.
Ethan didn't wait for the package.
He bolted through the screen door, running straight into James’s legs, burying his face in the driver's uniform.
"He's hurting mom!" he sobbed, his little body trembling violently. "Please!"
James didn't check his schedule. He didn't drop the box.
He dropped everything and scooped the boy up, rushing him away from the porch and toward the safety of his truck.
A neighbor, who had been watching the disturbance from her yard, was already on the phone with 911.
James sat on the back bumper of the truck, positioning himself as a human shield between the boy and the house.
Ethan was hyperventilating, terrified his father would come out.
James just wrapped his arms around the shaking boy, ignoring the cold.
"I've got you, buddy," he kept whispering, rubbing the boy's back. "You're safe. I'm not going anywhere. You're safe."
They sat there for ten agonizing minutes until the sirens wailed down the street.
Officers stormed the house, taking the father into custody and ensuring Ethan’s mother was safe.
James stayed right there on the bumper until the very end.
To the company, he was just a driver behind schedule.
But to the boy in the Spider-Man pajamas, he was the only hero who mattered.