(Aiden's POV) "They might," I say honestly. "Kids can be cruel. But this kindergarten accepts a certain percentage of autistic children. The teachers have more experience than you. If any problem comes up, they will handle it." "But what if they don't handle it fast enough? What if Charlie gets hurt before someone intervenes?" Her hands are twisted together in her lap. "What if this entire thing is a huge mistake and I'm just setting him up for misery?" I pull into the parking lot and put the car in park. Then I turn to face my cousin fully. "Caroline, look at me." She does, and I can see the fear in her eyes. "You are the best mother Charlie could possibly have," I tell her. "You've fought for him since the day he was born. You've learned everything about autism, found him the best

