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Dylan

I never thought at the age of thirty, htest spot in ent Yes, I’ about my own flesh and blood, bonehead of a brother If our parents were still alive, they’d no doubt beat him black and blue

Brodyled to another, and nine months later Johnny arrived

It was a devastating loss and one we didn’t see co every ether Then, a drunk driver collided with theone

Brody was already at the edge of a slippery slope, and one woman helped push him further to the cliff They were both toxic to each other Keeping Kena clean while she was pregnant was hard You’d think she would want to stay healthy for her unborn child Wrong, she didn’t care and eventually I talked her into staying at a rehab facility during her pregnancy She was still sneaking pills, somehow

He and Kena signed over their rights shortly after Johnny was born and he’s been with me ever since

It ave Johnny away so easily, but I knew if I didn’t offer to take him off their hands, he would somehow end up hurt

“Have a good weekend, Tabitha,” I tellto perfect this app for children and adults suffering fro apps, but when your very own little , you drop whatever you’re working on to see if you could get this right for him

“Hi Mr Sullivan, heading out for the day?” she questions

“Yep, I’rab Johnny and take hie, her hair is greying at her teht her on six years ago

“He’s going to have the biggest sweet tooth,” she admonishes

“He’d get it honestly then,” I reply, giving an exaggerated toothy grin

“It’s all the other junk food they sneak Trust randchildren”

“I have a feeling you’re the one feeding the up my office

“You’re probably right Have a good evening,” she says