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Every Monday, my twins—Jesse in dinosaur pajama bottoms, Lila in a glittery tutu—would wait barefoot at the curb for the garbage truck. Rashad and Theo, our sanitation crew, always arrived like rockstars—honks, high fives, even letting the kids pull the lever once. Monday mornings became sacred.

Then came that Monday.

I’d felt off all weekend—lightheaded, shaky—but pushed through. Their dad was away for work, and I was juggling it all alone. I set out the trash… and the next thing I remember is waking up in the ER.

Here’s what happened while I was unconscious on my kitchen floor:

The twins went outside as usual. When Rashad and Theo arrived, they saw my kids standing alone, crying. Without hesitation, one stayed with them while the other banged on my door—then broke it open.

They found me collapsed, called 911, called my husband, and kept my kids safe. Lila wore Theo’s safety vest. Jesse got a “shotgun” ride in the truck to distract him until help came.

When I woke up, the nurse told me, “They’re with their heroes.”
And then she added something that still makes my breath catch—

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