The Tattooed Stranger Who Stopped a School Bus Changed Everything-tantan

The sound barely reached him the first time.

Just a thin little cry swallowed by traffic noise and the rattle of an old school bus.

Marcus Reed almost ignored it.

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He was tired enough to ignore almost anything that afternoon.

His shoulder burned from unloading freight all day at the warehouse outside town.

His hands smelled like cardboard dust, sweat, and diesel fuel.

The old pickup truck groaned every time he pressed the gas pedal.

Country music crackled softly through damaged speakers while warm spring sunlight flashed through the windshield.

Marcus looked exactly like the kind of man mothers warned their kids about.

Black tattoos crawled up both arms and disappeared beneath the collar of his faded T-shirt.

Heavy silver rings wrapped around scarred fingers.

A long pale scar cut through one eyebrow.

And his criminal record followed him through town harder than his shadow ever could.

People crossed parking lots to avoid him.

Cashiers watched him carefully at gas stations.

Parents pulled children a little closer whenever he walked by.

Marcus understood why.

Ten years earlier, most of those fears would have been justified.

Back then he had been angry at the world and proud of it.

He fought in bars.

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