Asking if they were ok and would accept a gift from me, a very polite voice from underneath said 'yes." A bag of hot food was accepted and some HotHands Super Warmers, the large 18 hour version. A curious voice seemed interested in the portable warmth, while a slender hand reached out to receive them. I assured them help was on the way, but wanted the person to be ok until they arrived. Reporting that I wished I could do more, brought me a most heartfelt "Thank You" in return.
I never saw their face, so have no idea of the age, sex or race, nor did it matter. There are no pictures, because I wanted to preserve the dignity of another human being. An hour later, I went out and checked and the person was gone, bag and all. the footsteps in the snow leading up to the bridge told the story that they got a warm place to stay for the night instead of possibly expiring in that bitter cold. What surprised me was all of the folks that just walked on by, without a care in the world. Sometimes it just takes one human to care about another and share a little warmth.
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