I married the guy I grew up with in an orphanage, and the morning after our wedding, a stranger knocked on our door and told me there was something I didn’t know about my husband.
My name is Claire, I’m 28 years old, and I’m American.
By the age of eight, I had already experienced more foster families than birthdays.
I had one rule for myself: don’t get attached.
People like to say that children are “resilient,” but in reality, we simply learn to cope and not ask questions.
When they dropped me off at the last orphanage, I had one rule: don’t get attached.
Then I met Noah.
He was nine years old, thin, a little too serious for a child.
The other children weren’t cruel; they just didn’t know what to do with him.
One afternoon, I walked past him.