I was in the booth by the window, half-focused on my phone and a cold coffee, when I noticed the kid come in. Hood pulled tight, eyes on the floor. You could tell by the way he moved—slow and small—that he wasn’t sure he’d be allowed to stay.
He picked the last booth in the back and sat like he was invisible. No menu. No order. Waited.
Then the door chimed again, and in walked the cop. Clean uniform, serious face. For a split second, I thought perhaps he’d come to move the kid along.
But instead, he walked up to the counter, nodded toward the kid’s booth, and said, “Whatever he wants. Put it on my tab.”
Didn’t say it for attention. Didn’t even wait for a thank-you. Dropped some cash and walked out like it was nothing.
The kid ate slow. Very slow. Like every bite had to last. No phone. No noise. Only him, the plate, and a cup of water.
Then he pulled out a piece of paper. Looked like something torn from a notebook. He wrote something, folded it up, and slid it under the salt shaker.
And then he left, as quiet as he came.
Curiosity got the better of me. After he left, I walked over, picked up the note.
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