When he finally coaxed the full story out of her, the “monster” turned out to be her own mother — the woman enforcing bedtimes, limiting chocolate, and insisting toys be picked up. To a four‑year‑old, that felt like cruelty; to a parent, it was simply love with boundaries. In that absurdly serious little suitcase, he saw something bigger than a tantrum: a child testing where love ends, and whether rules mean rejection.Instead of mocking or scolding, he chose tenderness. He laughed, but he also knelt, hugged her, and promised to “talk to the monster.” Together they rolled the suitcase back inside, a tiny, quiet surrender. The mother didn’t change her rules that night, but something in him did: he realized how fiercely children feel, how literally they take our roles, and how vital it is to stand as a gentle bridge between their storms and our intentions.
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