I was on a bus, 7 months pregnant

I was on a bus, 7 months pregnant. An old woman got in; no one gave her a seat, so I offered her mine.
She sat and kept staring into my eyes.

While leaving, she slipped something heavy into my pocket. I took it out and froze.
This woman had the audacity to…

..This woman had the audacity to slip a gold bracelet into my coat. I turned around, stunned, thinking it must’ve been a mistake. But she was already stepping off the bus, turning just once to say,

“My daughter didn’t make it. You remind me of her. I couldn’t help her, but maybe I can help you.”

I tried to chase after her, but the bus doors closed.

That day changed something in me. I still wear that bracelet when I feel like I can’t do this motherhood thing. It reminds me that kindness circles back — sometimes from strangers carrying silent grief.

🩵
(And yes, I never saw her again.)

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