Coming Home
Author Unknown
A
soldier was finally coming home after having fought in Vietnam. He called
his parents from San Francisco.
"Mom
and Dad, I'm coming home, but I've a favor to ask. I have a friend I'd
like to bring home with me."
"Sure,"
they replied, "we'd love to meet him."
"There's
something you should know," the son continued, "he was hurt pretty
badly in the fighting. He stepped on a land mine and lost an arm and a
leg. He has nowhere else to go, and I want him to come live with us."
"I'm
sorry to hear that, son. Maybe we can help him find somewhere to
live."
"No,
Mom and Dad, I want him to live with us."
"Son,"
said the father, "you don't know what you're asking. Someone with
such a handicap would be a terrible burden to us. We have our own lives to live,
and we can't let something like this interfere with our lives. I think you
should just come on home and forget about this guy. He'll find a way to
live on his own."
At
that point, the son hung up the phone. The parents heard nothing more from
him. A few days later, however, they received a call from the San
Francisco police. Their son died after falling from a building, they were
told. The police believed it was suicide.
The
grief-stricken parents flew to San Francisco and were taken to the city morgue
to identify the body of their son. They recognized him, but to their
horror they also discovered something they didn't know. Their son had only
one arm and one leg.