Using sign language, the little mute girl shared her story. Her name was Lucy, she was deaf, and had been taken from her school three days ago.
The people who kidnapped her knew she was deaf and mute, but what they didn’t know was that she was awesome at reading lips so they spoke right in front of her. That’s when she learned they were planning on selling her to someone for fifty-thousand dollars.
People started wondering why the girl ran towards the biker out of all the people there, and that’s when they learned that it was because of the small purple hand patch on his vest.
“I teach sign at the deaf school in Salem,” the biker said. “This patch means a safe person.”

The mute seven-year-old girl ran straight into the giant biker’s arms at Walmart, frantically signing while tears poured down her face.
I froze. This man — 6’5”, tattoos, leather vest with “Demons MC” stitched across the back — looked like every parent’s nightmare.
But instead of confusion, his hands moved with surprising grace.
He was signing back.
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