Wolvin: Years Ago: “Nobody should find out where we are going,” my brother said, deeply worried about his daughter. It had been days, and now we were finally going to get her. I had never seen my brother cry so much. He had many sleepless nights. Losing Kelice took a toll on his health. It also broke my heart when he told me that he would only live for his daughter and her safety. The kind man who had taken our little baby to his wife to care for her was finally here. He had a little boy my age with him, but he stood far away from us. My brother was already in tears when he held his daughter. “My little Precious,” he whispered, bawling his eyes out. “Your mommy loved you a lot,” he spoke to her lovingly while I stood beside him. The man and his son started walking away, and at the s

