Will Grigg & family on the run from the law
• Pro Liberate"Grab some clothes and get into the van, now."
For an instant, that directive, and the tone in which it was issued, had the opposite of its intended effect: Korrin
and our five older children, momentarily paralyzed by shock, looked at
me in alarm. There was something in both the tone of my voice, and the
expression on my face, that was new and a little frightening. None of
them had seen my "game face" before. They were seeing it now.
Just seconds earlier, Korrin
and I had been confronted on our doorstep by two very nice,
well-dressed women who informed us that an anonymous "child
endangerment" complaint had been filed with the Child Protective
Services.