The $35 Gift That Broke My Heart

For three years, little Marcus knocked on my door at 6 a.m. every morning. His mother worked night shifts, so I packed his lunches, made sure he got to school, and treated him like family. I never expected anything in return—I simply wanted to help.

Then everything in my life fell apart. The day I received an eviction notice, I went to Marcus’s mother hoping for a little compassion. Instead, she looked me up and down, called me nosy, said “good riddance,” and slammed the door in my face. I sat in my car for hours, crying and wondering where I would go next.

A gentle tap on my window finally pulled me from my thoughts. Standing there was Marcus, backpack on his shoulders and tears in his eyes. He handed me a folded piece of paper. Inside was a crayon drawing of the two of us smiling in front of my apartment beneath a giant yellow sun.

At the bottom, he had written, “You are the best person I have ever met.” Taped to the back was every dollar of his birthday money—$35 in crumpled bills. I couldn’t accept it, but I kept the drawing. To this day, it reminds me that even when kindness seems unnoticed, it can leave a mark on someone’s heart forever

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