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They Pushed Us Into the Rain—Then Kindness Took a Seat Beside Us
The rain that afternoon came down in sheets, bruising the sky and soaking everything in its path. At seventy-two, my joints protested every step, but I had no choice—I needed to get baby Amy home from the pediatrician before nightfall.
The appointment had been a trial: a packed waiting room, restless children, a doctor running an hour behind. Amy had cried herself into exhaustion, her little body trembling in my arms. By the time we left, my back was screaming.
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