Short Story: Robin Barton Of Santa Ana, California

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25 years ago, Robin Barton of Santa Ana, California, faced a horrifying incident when he was left in a dumpster soon after he was born. The most horrifying thing besides him being dumped was that his very own mother did it. Luckily, Officer Michael Buelna was there to save Robin from danger.

Officer Michael Buena and his team pursued and found the mother; they charged her with attempted murder and child endangerment. Robin`s mother was on the verge of life and wanted to abandon her misery instantly. On the other hand, Elizabeth Barton and Daniel Fernandez adopted the little boy, Robin while the biological mother spent her three years in prison.

After 25 long years Robin grew up and seek to see the man who saved his life.Most people saw their

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