Twenty years ago, I didn’t think of myself as brave or generous. I wasn’t trying to change anyone’s life. I believed I was simply doing what any decent person would do when faced with someone in need.
It turns out, the moments we think are small often carry the longest shadows.
Then I heard it.
A knock.
At first, it was so faint I almost ignored it. It sounded more like the wind pushing something loose against the door. I hesitated, heart beating a little faster. I was young, living alone, and caution had already been taught into me by years of warnings and news stories.
The knock came again. Softer this time. Almost pleading.
I walked to the door and opened it just a crack.
A man fell forward, catching himself on the doorframe before collapsing against it.
A Stranger in the Storm
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