She stood there for a moment, then spoke softly.
“You don’t have to watch me because of money,” she said. “I like it when you’re here. It feels safe.” Her words stopped me cold. She wasn’t thinking about boundaries or fairness—only about comfort and trust. In that moment, my frustration faded. I hugged her, realizing she didn’t need a babysitter. She needed someone she felt safe with.
That weekend reminded me that while boundaries are important, so is understanding the impact we have on others. Sometimes, the smallest voices reveal the biggest truths—about love, safety, and kindness.