it's funny. you never know what step you might take next. what effects may occur after stepping your left foot down before your right foot when you hop out of bed. or when you trek the road less traveled. or when you tip toe down the hallway to sneak a midnight snack from the kitchen. you never know what step you might take that will dictate your future endeavours or might challenge the changes you want to make by yourself, without any help. whether your right foot will lead you right and your wrong foot might lead you left. but that doesn't even make sense. it was the strangest thing. his steps. how his life collided with ours. at the very moment we decided to circle up. he came along. and stepped into our lives. as soon as he stepped in, he stepped out. and we'll never see him again. or maybe, we will.