The Biker Grandfather Who Refused To Let The Court Take His Boy-Cherry - Chainityai

The Biker Grandfather Who Refused To Let The Court Take His Boy-Cherry

The courtroom was too cold for a child that morning.

Cody kept his jacket zipped to his chin and his hands tucked inside the sleeves, though Earl Miller knew the room was not actually freezing.

Fear can make a kid cold from the inside.

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Earl sat at the front table with his shoulders squared, his gray beard brushed down, and his leather vest buttoned over a clean black shirt.

He had worn the vest because Cody knew it.

Other people saw an old biker.

Cody saw home.

The county family court smelled like floor wax, burnt coffee, and stacks of paper that could change a family before lunch.

Earl had spent the morning staring at a folder that should have been enough.

Inside were hospital intake records, the emergency custody petition, school counselor notes, behavioral reports, and the stamped order from the county clerk that had made him Cody’s legal guardian almost nine years earlier.

He had raised that boy since Cody was seven months old.

That was not something Earl said for pity.

It was written in midnight bottles, daycare pickup slips, scraped knees, little shoes by the door, and a small hand wrapped around his at every crosswalk.

The first night had come at 2:07 a.m.

Earl still remembered the red numbers on his bedside clock when the hospital called.

The nurse did not describe much over the phone, but her voice had gone flat in the way people sound when they are trying not to say what they have seen.

There was a baby.

There were bruises.

The mother was gone.

The father was in holding.

Earl drove through the dark and reached the hospital before sunrise.

Cody was lying in a clear crib, tiny and silent, staring up at the ceiling like even crying had become too risky.

Earl put one finger through the crib rail.

The baby gripped it with his whole hand.

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