Nobody waits forever

Nobody waits forever

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After his caregiver's death, Charlie has spent over a year cycling through homes that never last. Each new placement promised safety but delivered disappointment, leaving him guarded, isolated, and slowly spending less time in little space. When his social worker assigns him yet another caregiver, Charlie expects the same ending. But this one is different-quiet, imposing, and unexpectedly patient. Then again, all of them did. As Charlie pushes limits and tests boundaries, a fragile bond begins to form, forcing him to decide whether he's willing to risk hope one more time.
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