PART 2: “Get out, kid.”

He thought the crying child was just another hungry kid—until one silver locket nearly stopped his heart.

Rain hammered the gas station roof so hard it sounded like the whole highway was drowning.

Neon lights flickered across wet asphalt. Motorcycles stood outside in the dark like silent beasts waiting for morning.

Inside, the air smelled of gasoline, burnt coffee, and old regret.

At the counter stood a little boy no older than five. Soaked through. Torn clothes clinging to his tiny frame.

His body shook from cold and hunger while tears slid down his dirty cheeks faster than he could wipe them away. On the counter sat a wrapped sandwich. The boy reached for it with trembling fingers—only for the owner to snatch it back. “Get out, kid.” The child flinched hard. “I’m so hungry.”

A group of bikers near the coffee machines watched in silence. Most looked away after a second. All except one.

Their leader. Taller, older, rough in the way storms are rough—the kind of man strangers moved aside for without being asked.

He hadn’t said a word all night. The boy turned slowly toward the door, shoulders shaking. Then something slipped from beneath his torn shirt. A silver locket swung forward on a thin chain. It would have hit the floor if the biker leader hadn’t moved first.

He caught it in one hand. Looked down.

Opened it. And went completely still. Inside was a tiny faded photograph. His breathing changed instantly. The room changed with it. “That locket…” he whispered. The boy looked up through tears. “Mama kept it.” The biker leader’s hand began to shake.

His eyes never left the picture.

Because inside that locket was the face of the woman he had buried in his memory twenty years ago—the only woman he had ever loved.

Then he looked at the child again.

Really looked. Same eyes. Same shape of the jaw. Same stubborn sadness. His voice dropped to almost nothing. “What did your mama say my name was?” The boy swallowed, staring at him through tears… Continue in comments.

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