She Fed Her Lonely Neighbor for Months. Then His Family Found the Note-olweny - Chainityai

She Fed Her Lonely Neighbor for Months. Then His Family Found the Note-olweny

I did not move into that apartment with some grand idea of saving anyone.

I moved in because the rent was barely possible, the bus stop was close, and the kitchen had enough counter space for a cutting board if I turned it sideways.

That was the size of my life then.

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Two suitcases.

A secondhand coffee maker.

A stack of bills on the counter that always seemed to grow while I was asleep.

The building was old in the way some apartment buildings are old, not charming enough to be called historic and not broken enough for anyone to fix quickly.

The hallway carpet held every smell that had ever passed through it.

Laundry soap.

Wet coats.

Cigarette smoke from someone who swore they only smoked outside.

The first Monday morning, I woke up with something bitter sitting in my throat.

At first I thought it was a dream.

Then the smoke alarm started making that thin, exhausted scream that somehow sounded both urgent and defeated.

I sat up in bed and smelled scorched soup, hot metal, and something else that was harder to name.

Loneliness, maybe.

Loneliness can get into walls the same way grease does.

Through the wall next to mine came a stubborn bubbling sound, like a pot trying to warn the whole building that the person who owned it had forgotten it existed.

I threw on a sweatshirt and went into the hallway.

The sound was louder there.

So was the smell.

I knocked on the door beside mine and waited with my heart stuck high in my chest.

For a few seconds, nothing happened.

Then I heard slow shuffling.

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