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Every Christmas, my mother carried a warm meal to a homeless man at the laundromat down our street. She did it year after year without fail. This time, she wasn’t there anymore—cancer had taken her. So I went in her place, continuing what she had started. But the moment I saw him, I knew something was different. And nothing could have prepared me for the truth she had hidden all those years.

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“I promised her that when I got back on my feet, I’d wear a suit to show her.”

He handed me an envelope.

Inside was a photo of me and my mom at the fair. Smiling. Holding cotton candy.

And in the background… Eli.

I held it close, sobbing.

“She didn’t just feed me,” he said. “She changed my life.”

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