Instead of making a scene, I invited my neighbor’s daughter to our house the next day after hearing them discuss their affair.

For weeks, Omar smiled more. The boys became close. Then one day, Omar vanished. Evicted. Layla’s number was disconnected. I called schools, shelters—nothing. A week later, she texted: they were okay but had to leave suddenly. Then silence. Months passed. One day at the park, we saw them again—stable housing, a new school, full-time job. Layla said Omar cried the first time he opened the lunch—it made him feel seen.

Now Layla runs a nonprofit, Second Sandwich, providing lunches for kids in need. Kian helps decorate the bags. This all started with a child noticing another. A simple act of kindness. Sometimes, one sandwich can change everything.

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