The Woman Everyone Ignored

There was an elderly woman in my neighborhood—frail, always hunched over, wrapped in the same worn shawl through every season. She moved slowly, coughing often, and would quietly ask people for food or a bit of money for medicine. Most people avoided her entirely, crossing the street or pretending not to hear her.

I didn’t understand that behavior. Every time I helped her, even with something small, she would thank me with a kind of dignity that stayed with me. It wasn’t pity I felt for her—it was something closer to respect. So I kept helping, even when others acted like she didn’t exist.

Then one day, I heard she had passed away alone, with no family by her side. The news unsettled me in a way I couldn’t explain, like something important had quietly disappeared from the world without anyone noticing.

A few days later, I was called to her apartment. Inside, it was almost empty—just thin rugs on the floor—but the walls were covered in breathtaking paintings. Her relative told me she had once been a renowned artist who stopped painting after losing her daughter. Before I left, I learned she had left all her work to me. I took them home and cried, not because of their value, but because she had chosen me. Those paintings still hang on my walls, a reminder of a life and love the world forgot to see.

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