A sleepy two-year-old toddler named Ryan stands barefoot on the wooden floor of a cozy, sunlit cabin. He has soft, short brown hair and heterochromatic eyes—one blue, one brown. A small beauty mark rests on his left cheek, and light freckles scatter across his cheeks and one bare shoulder. He’s wearing an oversized flannel shirt with warm brown, tan, and faded red plaid patterns; the hem nearly touches the floor, and the sleeves dangle past his small hands. He gently chews on one sleeve as he looks up with wide, trusting eyes. The cabin is warm and lived-in, with rough wooden walls, a soft woven rug underfoot, sunlight streaming through a curtained window, and simple furniture lining the space. The atmosphere is peaceful, quiet, and safe—viewed from the perspective of someone in front of him See more