The Boy in the Rain

It was raining hard when I saw the boy standing outside my restaurant.

He couldn’t have been older than eight.

No jacket.

No umbrella.

Just standing there in the rain.

At first I thought he was waiting for someone.

But ten minutes passed.

Then twenty.

He didn’t move.

Finally I walked outside.

“Hey kid,” I said gently.

“Are you okay?”

He looked up at me with tired eyes.

Then quietly asked something that caught me completely off guard.

“Do you throw food away at night?”

I frowned.

“What do you mean?”

The boy pointed toward the back of the restaurant.

“The garbage bins.”

My chest tightened.

“Why?” I asked.

The boy hesitated.

Then he said something that made the rain suddenly feel much colder.

“My little sister is hungry.”

I immediately told him to come inside.

But the boy quickly shook his head.

“I can’t,” he said.

“Why not?” I asked.

He looked down at the ground.

Then whispered something I wasn’t expecting.

“Because the man who hurt my mom is still inside.”

My heart started pounding.

Slowly I turned around and looked back into the restaurant.

Trying to figure out who he meant.

But before I could say anything else…

The boy pointed at one of the tables.

And said a name.

A name I recognized immediately.

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My stomach dropped when I heard the name.

It was one of my regular customers.

A man who came in almost every week.

Always polite.

Always quiet.

I walked back inside trying to stay calm.

The man was still sitting there finishing his meal.

For a moment I just watched him.

Then I called the police.

When officers arrived, they questioned him outside.

Within minutes their tone changed.

The boy had told the truth.

The man had been wanted for weeks after a violent incident involving the boy’s mother.

He had been hiding in plain sight.

Right inside my restaurant.

The police took him away that night.

Later I brought the boy and his sister warm food.

It wasn’t much.

But for the first time that night…

They finally smiled.

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