Fright is a different kind of fear, and fear is courage. A silly phrase Kristoff used to mutter to himself almost obsessively as a child. Now an adult, he was convinced he must have heard it either from his parents or the various sketchy people that frequented their house. He was also sure the words may not all come from the same source, but his fragile young mind pieced them together like that and in the end it was the only thing that gave that little boy enough strength to go outside in search of help after the horrific events that left him without biological parents. Kristoff rarely thought about that past adolescence. All jokes aside, in his opinion, his life started when Stetson and Lydia Benton adopted a toddler from the wrong side of the tracks. On a couple of occasions, his adopti

