The Biker Who Slapped a Father’s Hand Saved More Than One Child-ruby - Chainityai

The Biker Who Slapped a Father’s Hand Saved More Than One Child-ruby

The first thing I remember is the sound.

Not the baby crying.

Not the scanner chirping.

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The slap.

It was flat and sharp, the kind of sound that makes every body in a public place turn before anybody understands why.

I was standing two people back in a grocery-store checkout line on a Saturday afternoon, waiting with a basket of things I did not really need and one melting carton of ice cream I had already started to regret buying.

The store smelled like floor cleaner, rotisserie chicken, and wet paper bags.

Fluorescent lights buzzed overhead.

Cart wheels rattled near the entrance, and somewhere behind me a child kept asking for gum in the patient, relentless way children do when they know their parent is tired.

The young father in front of me looked tired too.

He had a baby balanced in his left arm, bouncing him against his hip with the absent rhythm of someone who had done it for weeks on no sleep.

The baby wore a soft blue onesie and one white sock.

The other sock was tucked in the father’s back pocket, though I do not think he knew it.

The father had a Bluetooth earpiece tucked into one ear and was arguing into it under his breath.

“I said I’ll handle it,” he kept saying.

Every time he said it, his jaw tightened.

Every time the baby squirmed, he bounced him a little harder, not cruelly, just distractedly, the way people do when too many emergencies are happening at once.

A pacifier had fallen near the front edge of the conveyor belt.

The little plastic clip hung awkwardly over the metal lip, half on the belt and half off.

The father noticed it at the same time the cashier reached for my groceries.

He shifted the baby higher on his shoulder, said, “Hold on,” into the earpiece, and reached down with his right hand.

That was when I noticed the man behind him.

It would have been hard not to.

He was big enough to block half the light from the aisle behind him, wearing a black leather vest over a dark T-shirt and jeans faded at the knees.

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