Once upon a time, there was a man who had been dragging himself along the streets for months, writhing in pain and begging for food and help. Despite his desperate pleas, people passed him by with cold and indifferent hearts, refusing to acknowledge his suffering.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months, and still, the man was left alone to endure his pain and misery. He began to lose hope, believing that there was no one in the world who cared for him.
But one day, something miraculous happened. A kind-hearted soul, an angel in disguise, came across the man and took pity on him. This angel saw the pain and desperation in the man’s eyes and knew that she had to help him.
With gentle hands and a loving heart, the angel tended to the man’s wounds and offered him food and shelter. Slowly but surely, the man began to recover, and as he did, he found himself overwhelmed with gratitude for the angel’s kindness.
One day, as he was resting in his newfound sanctuary, the man overheard the angel talking about a young girl named Emma. Emma had been born with a disability and had been abandoned by her family. She had been left to fend for herself on the streets, and the angel had taken her in and given her a loving home.
The man was deeply moved by the angel’s selflessness and compassion, and he knew that he had to thank her for all that she had done. So he gathered all of his strength and spoke these words to her: “Thank you, thank you for saving beautiful and brave Emma, she is so deserving of your love and care, and she looks so much better and so happy, she is smiling and has finally got her own wheelchair which will help her so much. God bless you for what you do and for giving Emma a loving home.”
The angel smiled at the man, knowing that his gratitude was a reflection of the goodness and love that existed in the world. She knew that there were many more people like the man and Emma, who were in need of help and care, and she promised to continue to be an angel to all those who could not speak or protect themselves.
