Sixteen-year-old Eric slips away from his foster family on a camping trip, desperate to find his real mother and the answers heโs always craved. But as he faces hard truths about the past and what family truly means, Ericโs journey takes a turn he never saw coming.
The Johnson family drove along the winding road, the car filled with excited chatter and Milaโs occasional giggles as she wiggled in her booster seat, her eyes wide with excitement.
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Mr. Johnson glanced in the rearview mirror, catching Ericโs gaze and offering a warm smile. Eric tried to smile back, but he couldnโt shake the knot of worry in his chest.
He was almost sixteen now, and he understood his place in the familyโor at least, he thought he did. The Johnsons had taken him in as their foster child when he was twelve. Theyโd told him he was family, even though he wasnโt their own child by blood.
For years, theyโd treated him with a kindness heโd never known before, showing him what it felt like to be truly cared for. But now, with Milaโtheir own childโthings felt different. Eric wondered if theyโd still want him, now that they had a child of their own.
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โWeโll stop here at the gas station; you can stretch your legs,โ Mr. Johnson said, turning off the engine as they pulled over. Eric felt the cool air hit his face as he stepped out, and he lifted little Mila from her seat, setting her down gently. She clung to his hand, her tiny fingers gripping his tightly as she looked around with curiosity.
Ericโs gaze, however, was drawn to the other side of the road, where an old, weathered diner sign hung, faded and cracked. A strange feeling stirred in his chest as he looked at it, an odd sense of familiarity that he couldnโt place. He reached into his backpack, pulling out a worn photographโthe only thing left from his past, from his real parents.
In the photo, baby Eric stood beside a woman, his biological mother, with a sign in the background just like the one in the gas station.
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Mrs. Johnson walked over, noticing Eric staring at something in his hand. โEverything alright?โ she asked gently, her voice filled with warmth.
Eric quickly slipped the photo into his pocket, forcing a small smile. โYeah, yeah, everythingโs fine,โ he replied, trying to sound casual.
Mr. Johnson called from the car, โAlright, family! Time to hit the road again.โ
Eric took one last glance at the diner sign before getting back in the car with Mila and Mrs. Johnson.
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Within an hour, they arrived at the campsite, a quiet, wooded area surrounded by tall trees and the sound of rustling leaves. Eric helped Mr. Johnson set up the tents, quietly going through the motions, his mind still on the photo.
After dinner by the campfire, Mrs. Johnson and Mila headed to bed. Mr. Johnson looked over at Eric. โAre you going to bed now?โ
Eric shook his head. โIโll stay up a bit longer.โ
Mr. Johnson nodded. โDonโt stay up too late. Big hike tomorrow. You sure youโre okay, kiddo?โ
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Eric forced a smile. โYeah, just not tired yet.โ
โAlright,โ Mr. Johnson said, giving him a reassuring pat on the shoulder before heading to bed.
Eric sat by the campfire, watching the last embers flicker, his thoughts drifting back to the photo heโd tucked away. He pulled it out once more, studying the faded image in the dim light.
Written neatly on the back were the words โEliza and Eric.โ The woman holding him had a faint smile, but he couldnโt remember her at all. Glancing over at the Johnsons’ tent, he felt a pang of guilt. They had always been kind, always treated him with care.
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With a sigh, he slipped the photo into his pocket, went to his tent, and picked up his backpack. He checked through its contentsโhis few belongings, a bottle of water, and the sandwiches Mrs. Johnson had made for him.
Sheโd even cut the crusts off, remembering how he didnโt like them, just as she had when he first arrived at their home. Small acts like this made him feel seen, but still, he wondered if he truly belonged.
Taking one last look at the campsite, Eric turned and walked down the path toward the main road, the cold air biting at his cheeks.
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It was pitch dark, and he switched on the flashlight on his phone, remembering how the Johnsons had handed it to him with a smile. โWe need to know our kid is safe,โ theyโd said. If they really thought of him as their own, wouldnโt they have adopted him by now?
He walked along the road, shivering in the night air, his heart pounding with each step. After hours, he finally saw the dim lights of the diner.
Taking a shaky breath, he stepped inside, eyes adjusting to the gloomy interior. At the counter stood an old man, who looked at him with a frown as Eric approached, photo in hand.
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The old man behind the counter narrowed his eyes at Eric. โWe donโt serve kids here.โ
โI donโt want anything to eat. I just have a question.โ He pulled the photo from his pocket, unfolding it carefully. โDo you know this woman?โ
The man took the photo, peering at it with a frown. โWhatโs her name?โ
โEliza,โ Eric replied, hoping for a sign of recognition.
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The manโs face shifted slightly, and he tilted his head toward a noisy group in the corner. โThatโs her over there.โ He handed back the photo, shaking his head. โShe looked different back then. Lifeโs taken a toll.โ
Ericโs heart pounded as he approached the table. He recognized the woman from the photoโolder now, worn down, but definitely her. He cleared his throat. โEliza, hi,โ he said.
She didnโt respond, absorbed in her loud conversation.
Eric tried again, louder this time. โEliza.โ
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She turned, finally noticing him. โWhat do you want, kid?โ
โIโฆIโm your son,โ Eric said quietly.
โI donโt have any kids.โ
Desperate, he held up the photo again. โItโs me. See? Eliza and Eric,โ he said.
โThought I got rid of you,โ she muttered, taking a long drink from a bottle.
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Ericโs voice trembled. โI just wanted to meet you.โ
Eliza looked him over with a smirk. โFine. Sit down, then. Maybe youโll be useful.โ Her friends chuckled, and Eric sank awkwardly into a chair, feeling out of place.
After some time, Eliza looked around the diner, glancing toward the counter. โAlright, time to leave. Letโs get out before the old man catches on.โ
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The group started to stand up, gathering their things. Eric, feeling uneasy, looked at Eliza. โBut you havenโt paid,โ he said.
Eliza rolled her eyes. โKid, thatโs not how the world works if you want to survive. Youโll learn that,โ she replied.
Eric hesitated, reaching into his backpack. He pulled out some cash, ready to leave it on the table, but before he could, Eliza snatched it from his hand and shoved it into her pocket.
As they headed toward the door, the old man behind the counter noticed. โHey! You didnโt pay!โ he shouted angrily.
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โRun!โ Eliza shouted, dashing out the door. The group bolted, and Eric had no choice but to follow. Outside, he noticed police lights flashing nearby. As Eliza ran past him, she shoved him, and he felt something slip from his pocket.
โMom!โ he called, desperate, hoping sheโd turn back.
But Eliza didnโt stop. โI told youโI donโt have any kids!โ she shouted over her shoulder, disappearing into the night.
A police car pulled up beside Eric. He stopped, knowing he couldnโt outrun them. The window rolled down, and one of the officers leaned out, squinting at him.
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โHey, isnโt this the kid they mentioned?โ the officer asked his partner.
The other officer looked Eric over and nodded. โYep, thatโs him. Alright, kid, get in the car.โ
Ericโs heart pounded. โI didnโt do anything wrong,โ he said, his voice trembling. โI tried to pay, but she took my money. I can call my parentsโtheyโll come get me.โ
He reached into his pocket, only to find it empty. Panic rose as he realized his phone was gone, too. Tears filled his eyes. โPlease, you have to believe me. I didnโt do anything.โ
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One of the officers got out, placing a hand on Ericโs shoulder. โCome on, son.โ Gently, he guided Eric into the backseat as Ericโs tears fell silently.
At the police station, Eric expected the worst, but instead, they led him to a small room with a warm cup of tea. Glancing up, his heart skipped when he saw the Johnsons talking with an officer nearby. Mila was in Mr. Johnsonโs arms, and Mrs. Johnson looked worried, her eyes darting around the room.
The moment Mrs. Johnson spotted him, she gasped, rushing over and wrapping her arms tightly around him. โEric! You scared us so much!โ she said, her voice shaking. โWe thought something terrible had happened when we saw you were gone. We called the police right away.โ
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Mr. Johnson approached, holding Mila close. โEric, why did you run off like that?โ he asked.
Eric swallowed, looking down. โI justโฆ I wanted parents of my own. I thought finding my mom would change things, but sheโฆ she wasnโt what I thought,โ he admitted.
Mrs. Johnsonโs face softened as she squeezed his hand. โEric, it hurts to hear that,โ she said gently. โWe consider ourselves your parents.โ
Mr. Johnson nodded. โWeโre sorry if we didnโt make that clear.โ
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Eric looked at them. โI thoughtโฆ maybe youโd want to get rid of me now that you have Mila,โ he confessed.
Mrs. Johnson pulled him into another hug, her arms warm and steady. โParents donโt give up on their children, Eric.โ
โYouโre as much our child as Mila is,โ Mr. Johnson added. โThatโs never going to change.โ
Ericโs tears fell, his heart finally feeling the love theyโd always given. โThis whole trip was actually for you,โ Mr. Johnson explained. โYou wanted to go camping, so we made it a special occasion.โ
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โA special occasion?โ Eric asked, wiping his eyes.
โTo tell you that we want you to officially be our son,โ Mr. Johnson said with a smile.
โAll the paperwork is ready, but only if you want it,โ Mrs. Johnson added, her voice soft. Eric didnโt need to answer in words; he hugged them both, realizing he had found his real family.
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