I Laid My Son to Rest 15 Years Ago – When I Hired a Man at My Store, I Could Have Sworn He Looked Exactly Like Him
But when I looked at the photo attached to the application, my hands froze.
The man in it looked uncannily familiar. He was 26, had darker hair than my son, broader shoulders, and a rougher look around the eyes. But something about his face struck me hard.
The shape of his jaw.
The curve of his smile.
It looked like the man my son might’ve grown into!
Something about his face struck me hard.
I sat, staring at the photo.
There was a seven-year gap in his work history.
And right below that gap was a short explanation: incarcerated.
Most people would’ve tossed the resume aside right then.
I didn’t. Maybe it was the memories of my late son that made me do what I did.
Instead, I picked up the phone and called the number on the page.
There was a seven-year gap in his work history.
Barry arrived for the interview the following afternoon. When he stepped into the office and sat across from me, he looked nervous but determined. The resemblance hit me even harder.
For a moment, I couldn’t speak.
He gave a small, awkward smile.
“I appreciate the chance to interview, sir.”
His voice pulled me back to reality.
The resemblance hit me even harder.
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