She Remembered What Everyone Else Forgot

Amy was the girl in our class who had nothing. Her clothes were worn, her backpack frayed, and she never brought lunch. Kids teased her relentlessly. I was her only friend — not because I was brave, but because I couldn’t stand watching her go hungry. So I started packing extra food.

One day, I handed her a cheese sandwich and lied, “I’m not hungry.” She hesitated, then took it. The next day, I brought more. My mom never asked questions. Amy always said thank you in a voice so soft it barely reached the air.

She was quiet, but brilliant — funny, creative, and kind. She once drew a pencil sketch of us on the swings. I kept it tucked in my notebook for years.

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