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The Boots

February 2, 2013
By HannahLouise1321 DIAMOND, Delaware, Ohio
HannahLouise1321 DIAMOND, Delaware, Ohio
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I saw him sitting on the curb, feet buried in the snow, hands placed over his head.
I walked up to him slowly, and I reached for his hand.

“Are you lost?” I asked him.

He gazed up at me, and I stared into the stranger’s grey eyes for what seemed like a lifetime.

“Do you know where I am?” he mumbled under sobs.

I sat alongside him, and we both listened to the midnight thunder.
I looked at him, rain falling from strands of dark, ratted hair.
The wind whispered to me a soft and gentle request. I knew what was meant of me.

“Come with me” I told him. Together, we walked.
Our footprints were proportional to one another’s.
That’s when I looked down, and noticed he hadn’t any shoes on his feet.

“Who are you?” The man asked me. His voice was quiet and crisp, mysterious, yet kind.

“I am your friend.” I told him in reply.

“I don’t remember you.” The man’s face was pale, and cold to the touch.

“No need. Just take my shoes.” With that, I handed him my boots.
The man slipped the boots on his feet, they fit perfectly.

I led the man to a fire. We sat alongside it in silence, admiring the beauty of the night sky, stars and all.

The next morning, I woke, and he was gone. The wind had stopped calling to me.
Perched on the ground were my boots.
And wrapped around me was his jacket.

The man had vanished.


The author's comments:
A few days ago I heard about a man with alzheimer's who was lost and wandering around the neighborhood. I wrote this piece to tell the story of a girl who discovers the man and tries to help him by giving him her boots and taking him to a fire. I wrote it to symbolize the kindness and helpfulness those give to people with those cases. I know that when I heard about this man, I felt nothing but sympathy and I wanted nothing more to help him. I remember just wanting to go search for him in the snow. I want people to care for those in need and be there for those who just need to know that they are cared for.

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