My Son Started the Fire That Killed His Mother — And His Best Friend Tried to Take the Fall

My Son Started the Fire That Killed His Mother — And His Best Friend Tried to Take the Fall

Then something falls.

There’s a sharp sound. Fabric catching. Caleb panicking.

You can hear him trying to smother something. You can hear coughing. You can hear him swear under his breath.

And then you hear him run.

The fire spread faster than anyone could think.

Our building was old. Dry wood. Narrow stairwells. Smoke that filled the air before flames were visible.

Caleb made it outside.

Alana didn’t.

And Isaiah — the boy who confessed — had been upstairs studying with him.

When Caleb stumbled out, coughing and disoriented, Isaiah went the opposite direction.

Back inside.

That’s the part nobody talks about.

He didn’t run.

He didn’t hesitate.

He went back in because he thought he could reach her.

Firefighters found him near the hallway, unconscious from smoke. He survived.

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