
It had all started just minutes earlier. The one-day-old girl was sleeping peacefully in her small crib. Her mother was resting in the room, covered with a blanket after a difficult birth, and her father was talking to a nurse at the exit, discussing some paperwork. The hallway was silent, the only sound was the even breathing of the babies.
The boy quietly entered the room, looked around to make sure no one was watching, and then walked over to his sister’s crib. He carefully picked her up, holding her head as her mother had taught him, and quickly headed for the exit. He acted confidently, almost too confident for a six-year-old.
“Hey, boy, what are you doing?” the nurse called, noticing his figure in the doorway.
But the little boy didn’t even turn around. He ran down the hallway, clutching his sister tightly to his chest. The nurse rushed after him, calling for a security guard, and the father rushed after them. A real panic broke out in the hallway.
“Quick, catch him! He’s got the baby!”
“The baby’s in danger!” the staff shouted, running outside.
The boy ran through the snow as fast as he could, practically sliding on his winter sneakers, while the girl slept peacefully in her pink blanket, not even moving. Only a few minutes passed before they finally caught the kidnapper, but during that time, the father nearly passed out from fear, and the poor mother had no idea where her two children had disappeared to.
And that’s when everyone learned why the 6-year-old boy had decided to kidnap his sister. Everyone was horrified by the truth. 😲😱
When the nurse finally managed to catch up with the boy and carefully take him away, the boy desperately clung to the blanket.
“Please, don’t take her!” ” he sobbed. “I don’t want my little sister to be sent to an orphanage! Dad, please don’t send her there!”
The father froze, not understanding what he was talking about. Only a few minutes later did everything become clear. It turned out that the boy had overheard two nurses discussing another woman in labor—a woman who had decided to abandon her child.
That baby was indeed supposed to be sent to an orphanage, but it had nothing to do with their family.
They explained to the boy that he had misunderstood, that his little sister wasn’t going anywhere, that they would return home together tomorrow.
He peered into the adults’ faces for a long time, as if checking to see if they were telling the truth. Only then did he relax his shoulders a little and allow the nurse to return the girl to the warmth.
And the girl continued to sleep peacefully, as if unaware that in the first 24 hours of her life, someone had already tried to “save” her from an imaginary danger.