A Boy Gave Up His Guitar For A Classmate. Then Police Came-nhu9999 - Chainityai

A Boy Gave Up His Guitar For A Classmate. Then Police Came-nhu9999

David was thirteen years old, and most evenings, the sound of his guitar was the thing that made our house feel alive.

It was not perfect music.

It was better than perfect.

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It was the soft scrape of his pick, the small frustrated sigh when his fingers missed a chord, the same four measures played over and over until the whole hallway seemed to know them by heart.

Sometimes I would stand outside his bedroom door with a basket of towels against my hip and just listen.

He never knew I did that.

Or maybe he did, and he was kind enough not to say anything.

The guitar had been his birthday gift.

My husband and I had saved for it longer than David knew.

It was not the most expensive guitar in the world, but it was expensive enough that I had checked our account twice before buying it.

Expensive enough that I skipped new shoes that month and kept wearing the pair with the split along the side.

Expensive enough that when the cashier rang it up, I remember thinking, He had better love this thing.

He did.

He opened the case on his birthday and went completely still.

Not loud.

Not jumping around.

Just still, the way kids get when joy is too big to come out all at once.

He ran one hand over the wood and whispered, “It’s really mine?”

I told him yes.

After that, the guitar became part of our home.

It leaned against his desk when he was doing homework.

It sat across his lap while he watched videos of people teaching chords.

It came out on rainy Saturdays, after school, before dinner, and sometimes late enough at night that I had to tap the wall and remind him we had neighbors.

Then, one afternoon, I walked into his room to grab dirty clothes and stopped cold.

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