I walked into Subway thinking it was just a simple favor—but then the cashier leaned over and whispered something that changed everything.

That night, I stopped at Subway because I was too tired to cook.There was nothing poetic about the moment. Just bright fluorescent lights, the warm smell of bread, and that familiar end-of-day exhaustion sitting heavy on my shoulders.I stood in line scrolling through my phone, half paying attention, half already thinking about getting home.That’s when I noticed the kids in front of me.There were three of them, maybe thirteen or fourteen years old.Their hoodies were a little too thin for the chilly weather, and their sneakers looked worn around the edges. They weren’t loud or trying to attract attention.Instead, they stood quietly at the counter, heads bent together as they counted coins and crumpled dollar bills.It looked like they were solving a complicated math problem.The cashier rang up their order.

One foot-long sandwich.Cut into three pieces.I heard the soft clinking of coins as they counted the last of their money.One of the boys frowned for a second, then nodded.They had just enough.Then one of the girls spoke quietly.Guess we don’t have enough for a cookie.”There was no complaining in her voice. No frustration.She simply said it like it was a fact—something you accept and move on from.And somehow, that simple acceptance hit me harder than if she had looked disappointed.Maybe because I’d been that kid once.Maybe because I’ve also been the adult who pretends not to notice things because it’s easier that way.Or maybe I was just tired enough for the moment to break through.

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