 You know, I'll never forget that day because meeting Darius actually changed my life. So I was three years old, I was getting ready to turn four and I seen her outside of a convenience store. My mother was inside. I used to collect business cards as a little kid and I flagged her down. So I pull over thinking he needed something and he talks a lot. I asked her for a business card. My four-year-old birthday party was in a few weeks. And he asked me if I would like to go to his birthday party. I said, well, maybe you might want to introduce me to your mom first. Make sure it's okay with her. That's how it all began. From that day forward, we started connecting. I'd stay at our house, go on field trips. We would go to the zoo, we would go to the circus. We ultimately went to Disney World and we had a blast. Just always was a part of my life. Years went by and his mom passed away. I was about eight years old and then I was adopted by Virginia. We'd just been together ever since. From the day I met Darius, there was just that click. And I enjoyed every minute I spent with him and I was unfortunate. I wasn't lucky enough to have children of my own. So taking him on these excursions and sharing things with him and watching his face light up brought me the happiness that most mothers feel when they see their children experience things for the first time. He is my son. I am his mom. Mike is his pops. I mean, that is my mom. Ever since I was a young pup. Three years old till now, you know, I'm 30 years old, so she means the world to me. You never know whose life you're going to touch in a negative way or a positive way. And I'm proud to wear this uniform and I'm proud to hopefully have made a positive difference in someone's life being my son's. It's definitely my son.