
Part 2 : I Came Back for the Woman Who Fed Me
Part 2 : I Came Back for the Woman Who Fed Me
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“I came back for you.”
The old waitress stared at the keys.
Then at the woman standing in front of her.
Elegant navy suit.
Confident smile.
But something in her eyes felt familiar.
The diner looked smaller now.
Same red booths.
Same sunlight.
Same black-and-white floor.
Only time had changed.
The elderly waitress laughed nervously.
“I think you’ve mistaken me for someone else.”
The woman smiled softly.
Then sat down.
“Twenty years ago… a girl came in here.”
A pause.
“She hadn’t eaten.”
The waitress looked confused.
The woman continued.
“The manager took her plate away.”
The old woman’s hands stopped moving.
Then she remembered.
A little girl.
Messy dark hair.
Brown shirt.
Trying to act brave.
The manager yelling—
“You didn’t pay.”
And her own voice answering—
“It’s okay. You can eat.”
The elderly waitress slowly sat down.
Her expression changing.
“No…”
The woman smiled.
“You gave me hash browns.”
Silence.
The waitress covered her mouth.
The woman looked around the diner.
“You probably forgot.”
“But I didn’t.”
The waitress shook her head slowly.
“It was just breakfast…”
The woman smiled again.
But this time her voice became quiet.
“No.”
“It was hope.”
The old waitress stared.
The woman slowly pushed the keys and document closer.
The waitress looked down.
Her eyes widened.
Transfer papers.
Ownership papers.
The diner.
Her hands started shaking.
The woman smiled.
“I heard they sold it.”
The waitress whispered—
“You bought it?”
The woman nodded.
Then said quietly—
“I tried to buy the building.”
A pause.
“But they told me something.”
The waitress looked confused.
“They said you were retiring next month.”
The old woman lowered her eyes.
“I couldn’t afford to stay.”
The woman smiled.
“So now you don’t have to leave.”
The waitress looked at her.
Speechless.
The woman stood slowly.
Looked around the diner.
Then smiled.
“I wanted one condition.”
The waitress whispered—
“What?”
The woman looked toward the kitchen.
“The first meal every morning…”
A pause.
“…goes to anyone who says they’re hungry.”
The old waitress started crying quietly.
Then she asked:
“What’s your name?”
The woman smiled.
Same eyes.
Same quiet determination.
She answered:
“The girl you fed.”
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