At 6, I Promised My Best Friend with Down Syndrome We’d Go to Prom Together – 12 Years Later, Mom Said I Could Go with Him Only on One Condition

Mom turned on music anyway.

For thirty awkward seconds, Noah tried to guide her while she repeatedly stepped in the wrong direction.

Finally, he sighed.

“Mrs. Jane, Chrissy dances better.”

“That’s why she’s your date.”

Then Mom’s expression softened.

“Thank you for staying.”

Noah looked confused, as though she had thanked him for breathing.

“She stays too,” he said.

Mom closed her eyes.

Those three words seemed to answer something she had been questioning for six years.

Later that night, Noah and I arrived at prom.

When the first slow song started, he held out his hand.

“Chrissy.”

“Yes?”

“You owe me.”

“Twelve years?”

“Twelve years.”