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    Home » By the end of my twelve-hour shift, I was barely able to stand, mentally calculating whether I’d have enough money for my sister’s treatment. Just then, a girl of about eight approached my cash register with a single bottle of milk in her hands and asked, almost inaudibly, if she could pay for it tomorrow.
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    By the end of my twelve-hour shift, I was barely able to stand, mentally calculating whether I’d have enough money for my sister’s treatment. Just then, a girl of about eight approached my cash register with a single bottle of milk in her hands and asked, almost inaudibly, if she could pay for it tomorrow.

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    By the end of my twelve-hour shift, I was barely able to stand, mentally calculating whether I’d have enough money for my sister’s treatment. Just then, a girl of about eight approached my cash register with a single bottle of milk in her hands and asked, almost inaudibly, if she could pay for it tomorrow.

    I was sure the hardest part was saying “no.” But it turned out to be much more complicated.

    I’m forty-one. For the last year, I’ve been living between work and hospital bills. My sister, Dana, is seriously ill, and her treatment costs more than I earn. We have no parents or support. It’s just me—and the constant struggle to make another day for her.

    The girl looked as if life had already taught her not to hope. Her sweater was worn out, her hands were frozen, and her gaze was full of caution.

    “Please… I’ll pay tomorrow,” she whispered.

    I froze. Such requests almost always end in refusal.

    I was about to explain the rules, but she added that her twin brother was crying from hunger, and her mother, Marilyn, would only receive money tomorrow.

    Something inside me trembled.

    I walked away from the checkout, quickly filled a bag with groceries and medicine, and paid for everything myself.

    When I handed her the bags, she looked at me in confusion, not believing that this was really happening, thanked me and ran away.

    I noticed a man standing behind her. He wore expensive clothes and looked confident—but there was something different in his eyes. He looked at the girl as if he’d just learned something important.

    The next day he was waiting for me at the exit.

    He looked bad, as if he hadn’t slept all night.

    He introduced himself as Daniel and explained that the girl’s mother’s name, Marilyn, had changed everything for him. She was the woman he had once loved but had abandoned under family pressure.

    When he saw the girl, he was struck by the resemblance. He followed her and confirmed that she had a brother, and both children were his.

    Marilyn never told him about the pregnancy.

    I could have just left. But before my eyes there was that same bottle of milk and the child’s hands, clenched from the cold.

    He asked me to help because Marilyn trusts me more now.

    We went to her house.

    The house was modest, but spotlessly clean, as if she was struggling to maintain order in a crumbling life.

    The girl, Lucy, recognized me immediately. Her brother, Ben, was lying in bed with a high fever, and Marilyn herself looked exhausted.

    When she saw Daniel, her face instantly turned cold.

    A past full of pain and unspoken words hung between them.

    I interrupted them – the children urgently needed a doctor.

    The doctor confirmed: the children had the flu, and Marilyn had pneumonia. There was no way to avoid the hospital.

    At first she refused, but remembering the children, she agreed.

    The next few days were tense. Daniel covered all the expenses, but that didn’t make him part of the family.

    The children kept their distance from him. He tried to make up for lost time, but too abruptly.

    I told him straight out:
    “You can’t go back and become a father right away. You’re still a stranger to them.”

    He accepted it.

    Gradually, the first steps towards understanding began to appear between him and Marilyn.

    Meanwhile, everything continued to fall apart for me: debts, calls from the clinic, uncertainty.

    One day he noticed my condition.

    I told the truth – there is not enough money again, my sister’s treatment is in jeopardy.

    He asked how much was needed.

    I answered evasively: so much that it breaks lives.

    I made it clear right away: I don’t need a savior.

    He replied calmly,
    “I’m not trying to save you. I want to repay your kindness to my children.”

    The next day he came again and waited until the end of my shift.

    And for the first time in a long time…

    I had a feeling that perhaps there was still a chance to fix everything.

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