Grandpa Found Ethan Barefoot Outside The Christmas Dinner Door-lbsuong

“While all of you are inside making toasts, my grandson is freezing outside like a dog.”

Those were the first words I said when I shoved open the front door of my son’s house on Christmas Eve.

I did not plan them.

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I did not rehearse them in the car.

They came out of me because ten minutes earlier, I had still believed I was driving toward a family holiday.

I had the heater running high as I moved through the cold streets of suburban New Jersey, smiling at my own secret like a fool.

In the trunk were homemade tamales wrapped in foil, a pot of hot cider tucked tight in a box, Christmas cookies, three bags of gifts, and a brand-new winter coat I had bought for my grandson Ethan.

He had told me weeks earlier that his old one was “fine,” which meant it was not fine at all.

Ethan had always been that way.

He would rather make do than make trouble.

I did not call ahead because I wanted to see their faces when I walked in.

I imagined Mark opening the door, surprised and maybe a little annoyed in the way grown sons get when their fathers still treat them like boys.

I imagined Ethan’s shy smile when he saw the coat.

I imagined the smell of cinnamon, turkey, and pine rolling out of the house into the cold.

Instead, I pulled up and saw someone standing near the front gate.

At first, I thought it was a shadow from the porch light.

Then the wind moved, the light hit his face, and my foot came off the brake like my body already knew what my mind refused to accept.

It was Ethan.

My eighteen-year-old grandson was standing outside barefoot on the frozen pavement.

He wore a thin T-shirt and old basketball shorts, nothing else.

His arms were crossed tight against his chest, his lips were cracked, and his knees shook so hard I could see them from the driveway.

Inside the house, Christmas music was playing.

Through the window, I saw candlelight, garland, bright plates, people laughing, and glasses lifting at the dinner table.

Outside, my grandson was shivering like a stray dog nobody wanted to claim.

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