I agreed to watch my cousin’s six-year-old for an hour. That turned into days—then forever. Her mom vanished to Miami; I was left with spilled juice, purple yogurt meltdowns, and a child who called me her “adventure uncle.” What started as chaos became connection.
I called my aunt, filed for temporary guardianship, and never looked back. My cousin gave up custody without a fight. Farrah stayed. She thrived. We built a life—pancakes, knock-knock jokes, space dreams. Two years later, she’s mine in every way that matters. I never planned to be a dad. But I wasn’t stuck—I was chosen. Sometimes the best family isn’t the one you’re born with, but the one you become when love shows up—and you say yes.