Lost Ring, Found Lives

The night was already broken. I was cold, exhausted, and ready to disappear into myself when I saw her—shaking, small, and pregnant, asking for nothing more than soup. I almost walked past. Almost. Her jacket was too thin, her shoes too worn, her eyes too old for her face. One tiny choice, one quiet yes, and a forgotten ring would lat… Continues…

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