Hungry River
Dedicated To A Five-Year-Old Who Fell On The Downtown River Bridge
My name is Zayden. I am three years old, and I enjoy climbing on things.
My mom and dad got separated when I was two. My parents are trying to get back together again, and now I have a baby brother named Zion. My mom was young; she had me when she was just 18, a high school graduate.
What was my parents thinking? They could hardly take care of me, and they were always arguing over who was going to take care of me.
Dad always had an excuse for why he could not come to get me for a visit.
Mom would be very angry, chatting with her friends on Facebook about how my dad was a loser. She badly wants to get rid of me and my brother.
I like climbing because that's the only time I get my mother's attention. She was always busy making my brother's bottle, changing his diapers, and putting him to sleep. She was too tired to play with me.
Mom always sits me in front of the TV when we get home. We don't have a car, so we walk most of the time or take the bus where we need to go. I love climbing on my bedroom dresser because it makes me feel like Spider-Man.
When I was tired of watching TV, I loved jumping on the bed; it made me happy. At daycare, I have plenty of friends to play with. I try to be a good boy, but I can't help getting myself into trouble in preschool. It's hard to wait for my turn. I take toys from my classmate.
I get corrected a lot at daycare. "Zayden, why did you take the toy away from Charles? Did you wait for your turn?" Ms. Shannon would be asking me.
I know it's wrong to take away toys if someone was playing with it. I just cannot help it. Ms. Shannon always found something else for me to play with. I would argue with my teacher that I want to play with that toy. Charles was taking too long playing with it.
Ms. Shannon would ask if I used the timer. I would go get our class timer for my turn-taking. Ms. Shannon would play my favorite dance music song to help me wait for my turn. She knew I loved to dance.
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Sunday, Dad was supposed to pick me up for a visit, but he never came. My mom took my baby brother and me in a stroller downtown. I got tired of walking when we got to the bridge. I started climbing on the Bridge railing.
I do this a lot at home. My mom tried to reach for me, but I was over the bridge, falling into the water. I could barely hear my mom shouting my name. The water was pulling me down, as if it were eating me.
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I am a free spirit now. I watched my mom cry, and my father blamed her for my death. Don't they know I am still here? I visit the place where I fell into the water. There are lots of red balloons with Spider-Man on them.
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Will anybody find my body? I see men in the water on boats searching for me. I feel one with the wind. Will the man who found my body tell the police?
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"Hi Zayden, welcome to heaven. From now on, you will be your mother's and father's guardian angel. You will live here, with me," said the Shiny guy in white and gold.
Zayden is now resting in peace.
About the Creator
Mariann Carroll
Proactive for positive change.Born in the City of Chicago ,Illinois.
Multi race .Studied in a foreign country .Fluent in several languages .
fascinated by diversity.A Romantic and a dreamer.Interest in healthy living



Comments (18)
This is all kinds of Awesome!!! I'm recommending it through the VSS. ⚡💙⚡
Wow. Powerfully written! Congratulations on top story! 🎉🎉🎉
Awe, zayden is so precious. It's very thoughtful that you wrote about him, especially from his perspective. Arguing can really have a bad effect on children. Aw, Ms Shannon is a gym. Clearly very good with children. My heart started racing when I read, 'I got tired of walking ~ I started climbing on the bridge railing' even though I read the subtitle. I still was not prepared. On top of that his dad didn't show up. 'Will anybody find my body' 'I am still here' I am broken hearted. This was the best tribute that anyone could ever write. It definitely instilled a need to protect, especially when we are out and about. To watch out for these things. Help where we can. Not every family is stable. Nicely done Mariann. Congratulations on your Top Story 🤗❤️
It never feels right for children to pass on so early, i guess we need angels in every age group. Sad and beautiful story MC.
This was a hard read because I lost my son although he was 44 at the time of his death. I think we all have had experiences or experiences with our children, not exactly like Zayden, however, childhood can be so painful. Wonderful writing and well deserved top story. Nicely Done!!!
Poor Zayden. I have students just like him. I hope they don't meet his end. Congratulations on your well-deserved TS! 😍
Oh damn Mariann. This is just so sad. Excellent top story.
Bittersweet and heartbreaking. Congratulations on the Top Story.
Oh, this is so heartbreaking.
Congratulations on your top story
Congratulations on top story-- you wove a touching tale.
Wow, "Queen Bee" is the kind of movie that will blow your mind with both humor and wit. It reminded me of a recent sunset cruise I took with my parents on our chartered yacht – it was their anniversary, and watching them dance on deck brought back the same warmth that the film gives. This proves that life does not lose its luster with age; In fact, it just shines differently. Movies like this quietly remind us to continue to cherish each chapter. Definitely a must-see for families
Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Bless his heart... poor baby, the feeling unseen then climbing for attention notion hurt to read. you put a lot of love and care into this piece. Outstanding work Mariann!
This makes me sad to read, but glad that Zayden will be loved and cared for in Heaven.
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Omgggg, that poor boy 😭😭😭😭😭
This was heartbreaking, but I loved how innocent and honest Zayden's voice was.