The crumpled paper in his small fist said it all: “Please help him. I can’t. Forgive me.”
It was a warm morning in July when everything changed. Mikhail, my husband, came home with a bucket of fish in his hands, as usual, and that’s when I saw him. On the bench, next to the fence, there was a basket. Inside it, a small boy, barely two years old, stared at me with large, dark eyes, without making a sound. She didn’t cry, she didn’t move, she just watched the world with an eerie calmness.
The crumpled paper in his small fist said it all: “Please help him. I can’t. Forgive me.”
Mikhail wasn’t sure what to do. The police, the people’s council, the bureaucracy. But I knew, in my heart, that this child was mine, even if he was not by law. After all, we had waited so long. The doctors had told us that we would not be able to have children, but now this child had appeared in our lives. And I couldn’t let it go.
So, through friends, we get the guardianship of the child. I called him Ilya, a name that I felt fit him, even though I hadn’t chosen it. Within a few days, we realized something wasn’t right. Ilya did not react to the sounds. We thought it was just a phase, that maybe he was distracted or absorbed in his own world. But when the sound of the neighbor’s tractor rumbled under our windows and Ilya remained completely motionless, I knew something wasn’t normal.
We called the doctor, Nikolai Petrovich, in Zarechye. The response was cruel: congenital, complete deafness. And the doctor’s words still resonated in my mind: “There is no surgery that can help here.”
It was a devastating blow. My husband and I sat in the car, silence filling the air. Mikhail, his knuckles white from the effort, was silent throughout the return trip.
That night, after putting Ilya to bed, Mikhail took out a bottle of liquor from the cupboard. “We are not going to hand it over,” he said firmly. “We’ll fend for ourselves.” And in that moment, I knew that Ilya’s life, her future, would be in our hands, no matter what others said. But the question was still in my head: “How do you teach a child who doesn’t hear? How do you give him everything he needs when the world is complete silence?”
It was at dawn when I understood what I had to do. Love has no barriers, no sounds, no words. And together, Mikhail and I would learn how to create a world for Ilya, where he wouldn’t need to listen to feel loved.
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