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Struggling to Afford Food? Get a Job! How Long Can You Live Off Others’ Money? I Was Let Go from Work Today, but I’m Not Sitting Around Asking for Handouts.

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A double-decker bus drifted slowly through the rainy London streets, headlights casting watery reflections across puddles on the tarmac. Inside, a row of passengers sat in silence, distant and unseeing, faces pressed against misty windows or lost in private reveriesnobody noticing anyone else, as if each floated alone in their own small, fogbound world.

At Piccadilly Circus, while the rain tapped its strange rhythm, a dishevelled man shuffled on board. Though he couldnt have been more than fifty, weary lines and greying stubble clouded his face, ageing him beyond his years. A curious, raw scent seemed to seep out, weaving invisibly between the blue plastic seats. His overcoat was damp and patched, his nails ringed with ink and grime.

Ladies and gentlemen, he intoned, voice trembling in the softly lit gloom. Could you spare some change for a bit of bread? I havent had a bite in three days.

Most passengers continued to stare at their knees or ghosts in the window. Yet, a few hands slipped quietly into purses and wallets.

Suddenly, a well-built man with mourning eyes shot upright, his voice echoing strangely off the bus ceiling:

No money for meals? Go and find yourself a job, man! You cant live relying on handouts forever, you know? I was laid off just todayIm not here begging. Ive my mortgage to worry about as well.

His coat was pressed, his collar straight. The homeless mans head hung, as if sheltering from unseen rain. His cracked fingers rummaged through a threadbare pocket, digging for a handful of coppers and a battered pound coin. With measured humility, he pressed the coins into the angry mans palm.

Take these. Seems like you need them now more than I do. Someone out there will help me along.

As he moved to step off at the next stop, the angry man stumbled after him, thrusting the coins back, voice subdued and desperate. The rest of the carriage watchedsilent, hovering in a hush of drizzle and electric light.

Catching up, the man tried again to insist, his argument clinging like the damp, but the homeless man only chuckled, oddly peaceful.

Lifes a splendid sort of thing, he mused, voice sweet as midnight. Theres still good souls everywhere. Best to find happiness in whatever moment you have.

The once-furious man stood frozen upon the pavement outside as the bus rumbled away, tears tracking down his facesilver trails mingling with the London rain. His fist closed tightly round the coins given by a stranger with less, a weighty, gentle mark pressed into his heart.

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