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Midland Trail Elementary. Ansted, West Virginia. Lunch period. Every table is full. Except one. Back corner, next to the emergency exit, across from the trash cans. Eight seats. One boy. A tray with a sandwich, a milk, and a fruit cup. And a book — because books are how you disappear while sitting in the middle of a room. Two hundred days. Since September. His mom was arrested for meth in August. The neighbors saw the police. The neighbors told their kids. By the first day of school, every kid in the building knew. And that's the kind of thing that follows you into a cafeteria and sits at the table before you do. He doesn't get bullied anymore. The name-calling stopped in November. But the sitting alone didn't stop — because the names drew a line and nobody crosses a line in a cafeteria. One girl tried. She was three steps away. A boy at her table said one sentence and she turned around. Three steps. Two hundred days. The man who picked up a tray and sat down was a welder there for career day with a motorcycle club patch on his vest. What happened next brought four bikers with lunch trays, a girl who'd been three steps away since October, and the first full table Graham Lusk had seen since September 4th. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to Asphalt Angels for more stories where someone picks up a tray 👍 Hit the LIKE button if you believe no kid should eat lunch alone for 200 days 💬 COMMENT: Was there a time someone sat next to you when nobody else would? 📢 SHARE this video — because somewhere right now a kid is eating alone and the seat next to them is open 📞 RESOURCES: — 📞 RESOURCES: Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453 StopBullying.gov: stopbullying.gov SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 If you see a kid eating alone: Don't walk past. Sit down. — #AsphaltAngels #BikerRescue #ProtectOurChildren #BikerBrotherhood #GorgeMC #OneMoreChair #MotorcycleClub #HarleyDavidson #TrueStory #RealHeroes #BikersSavingLives #ChildSafety #WestVirginia #BelieveChildren #SitDown #NoKidEatsAlone #ProtectOurKids #PickUpATray