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Author: Gem Lynne
last update2025-04-04 22:30:43

There was no room for argument. The woman’s fingers loosened their grip on the boy’s wrist as if she had been burned.

The child stumbled back, rubbing his wrist, eyes darting between Zach and the woman.

Then, a man dressed in ragged clothes rushed out of the restaurant, his face pale with desperation.

“You again?” the woman spat at him, her voice laced with disgust. “You don’t train your son, and now he thinks he can steal from me!”

The man fell to his knees, hands pressed together in a plea. “Madam, I swear, my son is not a thief. We have not eaten in two days. He was only looking.”

“Looking?!” she scoffed. “That’s what thieves do before they take something!” Her furious gaze shifted to Zach. “Stay out of this! This man works as a cleaner for me, and they’re homeless. That boy still steals from me!”

Zach’s expression darkened. “And if he was? If he was truly a thief, what then?” He stepped forward, his voice steady. “Would you still treat him like this if he were your son?”

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