A 14-year old boy shot and killed an innocent teenager to prove himself to his gang. At the trial the victim's mother sat still and silent until the end when he was convicted of the killing. As he was being taken away in handcuffs the mother of the boy who was shot stood up slowly, looked him in the eye and said "I'm gonna kill you."
She sat back down and the boy was taken away.
After being in prison for a year or so the mother of the slain boy goes to visit him. Now that boy had been living on the streets before the killing, and she was the only visitor that boy ever had. Not even the gang members came to visit him. He was a bit frightened before she came but she said "No, I... I just want to talk to you."
For a time they talked and when she left she gave him some money for cigarettes and then she started step by step visiting him more regularly, trying to understand the guy who killed her child and goes every few months to visit him.
When he was about to get out at the age of 18 she asks him, "What are you gonna do when you get out?" He replied, "I... I've got no idea. I've got no family, I don't know." She said, "Well I've got a friend who owns a little factory and maybe I can get you a job there. She arranges it with the parole officer and then asks him, "Where are you going to stay?" He said, "I don't know where I'm gonna go, I don't have anybody. She said, "Well I've got a spare room and you can stay with me."
After 6 months he pulls him aside and she says, "You know, I really gotta talk to you. Come on in the living room and sit down. Let's talk." She sits opposite to him, looks him in the eyes and says, "Do you remember in court the day you were convicted of murdering my son for no reason at all and I said I was gonna kill you?" He said, "Yes ma'am, I'll never forget that day." She looked back at him and said, "Well I did. I did not want the boy who murdered by son to live on this earth anymore. I wanted him to die, and that's how I set about changing you, bringing you things, giving you a job, and letting you live here with me. And you're not that same person anymore. That old boy, he's gone. But I don't have anybody, and I want to know if you would stay here. I want to know if I could adopt you as my son."
And he said, "Yes."
And she became the mother of her son's killer, the mother he never had.
[i]"If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility." - Henry Wadworth Longfellow[/i]
[spoiler]Story from Prince EA[/spoiler]
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Facebook garbage
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Can a prisoner deny seeing a visitor?
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Edited by The Tempun: 11/18/2017 4:27:22 AMThat's pretty cool i guess, sympathy/empathy really is the way to go, but there's some really evil people out there on both sides. People who comment murder on every murders trial, people who wish death upon others. There's no knowing how far the hatred hole goes but it's in all of us.
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I expected him to stay at her place but then she reveals she's like Buffalo Bill and forces him to put the lotion on or else he gets the hose again.
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Yeah -blam!-ing right, like anyone would do that to someone who killed their child. If it wasnt for the fact that ive read some of your older posts, i would have said this is the stupidest shit i have ever read in my life.
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That's a nice story, kiddo. But that's the problem, it is only a story. In reality the kid is more likely to rob and murder the mother than to become her son.
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Nice ending I thought it said Meow i eat fish
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Ghost what the -blam!- have you been smoking?!
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This would have been comedy gold if she said "Well, his auntie and uncle are in Bel Air, so you're moving with them" instead.
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Go away
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Was expecting tree fiddy
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And she said do you come from the land down under where women glow and men plunder?
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Edited by Wasted Ellipsis: 11/12/2017 5:58:54 PMI must've passed this thread a couple dozen times, but I'm glad I stopped to read it this time...
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I was disappointed in the ending. I thought she would’ve said “Remember what I said to you in court that day?” “Yeah?” “Omae wa mou shindeiru” “NANI?!?!” *pulls out sword from magic circle and slices him in half* “Waruku omou na”
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I woulda just busted his knees in :/
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She should kill him tbh
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To those who say this type of story would not happen in real life, I encourage you to google it, I did and I was shocked to see how many true stories I found... There were none involving adoption in the literal sense, but here is a short one involving adoption on the figurative sense, and there are more out there... http://www.inspiredlivingaffirmations.com/woman-adopts-man-murdered-son/
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Is that a true story?
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I expected her to do a long set up so she could kill him and make it look like it was self defense in her own home Nice story though.
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I thought the cigarettes was a cruel joke, but I’m glad the way it ended was how it ended
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I thought at the very end she would kill him.
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story sounds unrealistic.
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this was.... i cant explain my feel
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Dat boiiiiiiiii did not complete the quest "initiation" Scrub
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I expected her to kill him in the end while cautiously hoping I wasn't getting rick rolled
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Edited by Unanimate Objec: 11/5/2017 4:27:27 PMThis is not cultish, for those of you who believe so. This is the power of forgiveness. When Christ said “it is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick” and “I have come to seek and save the lost” it’s stuff like THIS He’s referring to! He’s the God of second chances, because He takes the most wicked, cruel tools humanity can concoct and turns them into redemptive stories. Forgiveness is the one thing relationships hinge entirely upon. It redeems us, and can [b]completely[/b] change our lives.