Little Timmy had it rough growing up. His mother, although she loved him, she had a bad habit. She was addicted to crack cocaine.
Rebecca did her best to juggle raising Timmy and indulging her drug addiction.

One day, Timmy started missing school. He only attended a couple of days a month. Rebecca, Timmy’s mother just couldn’t wake up in time to take him to school.
Too many nights spent staying up with Freaky Tye and getting high. It left her too wasted to take little Timmy to make the first bell at 8 am.
Timmy was okay with staying home. The kids at school would pick on him because everybody knew that Timmy’s mom was a drug addict.
It was so bad. Even the other kid’s parents would laugh at Rebecca for looking high when she did drop little Timmy off at school.

Child Removal Services was eventually alerted. Timmy was missing too many days of school. So, a CRS representative paid a visit to Rebecca’s apartment unit. CRS was concerned about Timmy missing school.

CRS thought it would be best that Timmy get placed in foster care. They were unaware of Rebecca’s drug use and wanted to interrogate her.

The agent from CRS questioned Rebecca about Timmy’s extreme absenteeism from school. Rebecca convinced the CRS worker that because of work and her schedule, that was the reason she struggled to get little Timmy to school on time.
Luckily, she was able to convince the CRS worker with her story. Rebecca promised she would make it a priority to make sure Timmy attended school every day, and on time.
Determined to clean up, Rebecca felt a new lease on life. She was going to stop smoking crack. It was so close to the holidays and she loved her little boy. She wasn’t going to lose him to Child Removal Services.
She called Freaky Tye and told him he couldn’t trap her anymore. She needed to cash out for the holidays. Freaky Tye might have been a crazy drug dealer but he did have a heart. He met Rebecca at her house for her payout.

Freaky Tye walked up to Rebecca’s front porch with a Gucci bag. It was full of money. Freaky knew that CRS was serious about taking children around the holidays.
Most of the homes that CRS placed kids into, they were often worse then the homes they were taken from. Freaky liked Timmy. Timmy reminded Freaky of himself when he was little, growing up tough.
Freaky and Rebecca made a plan to keep Timmy home for the holidays. Although Freaky Tye needed to trap, Rebecca wanted to keep things low for a bit. They cleaned up the apartment and decorated for the holidays.

They bought a plug-in Christmas tree that played music and had lights and tinsel. For Timmy, the pair placed lots of presents underneath the tree.
Rebecca and Freaky Tye bought Timmy new clothes, some books, and toys. They also set multiple alarms around the apartment to make sure little Timmy made it to school on time.
A few days after decking out the apartment, Child Removal Services arrived at little Timmy’s house. The agent was there to investigate the state of Timmy’s household and environment. She was highly impressed by the living conditions.

He looked around and saw there was enough food for a Thanksgiving feast for 10, enough gifts for three kids, and Timmy was dressed in True Religion. The whole apartment was fresh to death.

Rebecca passed with CRS. There were no issues with little Timmy’s home.

Timmy’s attendance at school improved and he seemed happy and blessed. He wouldn’t have to go to foster care. Officially, Timmy could stay home with his mom for the holidays.

