One winter evening, as Lily was closing her small bakery, a shy boy appeared at the door. His clothes were thin for the cold, his shoes damp, and he spoke softly as he asked whether there was any bread left over. Moved by his hesitation, Lily invited him inside instead of turning him away. She made him a warm drink and offered fresh pastries, watching as he ate slowly, clearly savoring the comfort. When she packed extra food for him to take home, his quiet gratitude was clear—but when she gently asked about his family, fear crossed his face, and he hurried away, leaving Lily uneasy and thoughtful.
The following evening, the boy returned. This time, he asked Lily not to contact anyone and said he trusted her. He shared that his mother was seriously ill and unable to work, and that he was trying to care for her on his own. He worried that outside help might separate them.