David’s life changed forever after losing his wife, Rita, and their newborn. Grief consumed him until one night in his empty nursery, he recalled the phrase, “You can’t fill a hole with anger, only with love.” Driven by this idea, David resolved to adopt a child in need of love, finding renewed purpose.
At the adoption agency, a social worker mentioned Sam, a little boy with Down syndrome and health issues who had been rejected by several foster families. David immediately offered to care for him, saying, “I’ll take him to the doctor; he’ll get everything he needs.” Their bond was instant, and Sam, initially shy, flourished with David’s devotion.
Years passed, and Sam grew into a kind, joyful twelve-year-old. But one day, David received a call from a lawyer representing Sam’s birth father. Reluctantly, he agreed to meet, learning that Sam’s father, a quadriplegic, had made the painful choice to place Sam for adoption after losing his wife in an accident. Grateful, he’d entrusted David with Sam’s future, along with a $1.2 million trust fund for Sam.
Moved to tears, David felt gratitude for the father who loved Sam enough to let him go. Watching Sam thrive, David knew love was the legacy he’d always pass down.