One Halloween, I had to bring my four-year-old son, Micah, to work at the diner when the babysitter canceled. I was busy with the dinner rush when I noticed he was gone.Panic set in as I searched for him, and then I saw him in the arms of a firefighter, who was crying silently. Micah looked up at him and said, “It’s okay. You saved them. My daddy says you’re a hero.”
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