Not everyone needs saving. Sometimes…

I had no idea how my life—or anyone else’s—would be changed by bringing a hot sandwich and coffee to a solitary man seated beneath an old church awning.

On my way to the bakery café where I worked every morning, I would pass by that same corner at Maple and 3rd Street.

And he was there each morning. Quiet. Still. His eyes were present but far away, and his hands were in his lap.

He never made any requests. No sign made of cardboard. No pleading gaze. merely a silent presence that was mostly disregarded.

However, I did see him. Henry was his name.

I initially began giving him leftovers, such as paper-bagged egg sandwiches, muffins, and croissants. I didn’t say much. He had no expectations. He would clutch his coffee as if it were the only source of warmth he knew, and nod with the tiniest smile.

One morning, I brought him two cups of coffee because it was really cold. At last, he spoke at that point.

“I’m grateful,” he muttered. “You never forget.”
It was the weight behind the words, not just the words themselves.

We began exchanging names gradually. Claire was me. His name was Henry. He was a carpenter by trade. Life had become harsh. He lost his home, his wife, and ultimately his identity.

Not to me, though.

A birthday wish, a muffin, and a candle

Unintentionally, I discovered his birthday. I therefore brought him a chocolate pie that had just one candle in it. His eyes filled with tears.

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