Beneath the Bridge

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The middle-aged man looked around frantically; beads of sweat had formed on his forehead, and his hands jittered even though he tried to keep calm. His Adam's apple bopped as he swallowed, he just had to reach out and grab the pack of sanitary pads seated on the shelf staring at him, he thought. No one would see him. Late last night, his thirteen-year-old daughter had seen her period for the first time, and because they could not afford sanitary pads, she had to tear up one of her clothes to use. Today, she needed a change, but she couldn't afford to tear up any more clothes because she had only two pieces of clothing left.

The man swallowed again, glaring at the purple-colored pack in front of him. It was so close, yet seemed so impossible to reach. He looked behind him; there was a woman with a cart behind him; her cart was full; she picked up a big bag of oats and dropped it in her cart; the man dropped his eyes and wondered when was the last time he had eaten such food. Overhead, soft music could be heard from the speakers, and the aisle in front of him stretched a distance with shelves on both sides stacked with groceries. The one in front of him carried rows of soap bars, body oils, cosmetics, and female toiletries. People passed by and glanced at him weirdly.

He put his face down so they wouldn't see it. Then, slowly, he lifted it again and glared at the purple packet in front of him. His hand went up then dropped down again. He turned and looked around to be sure no one was looking. Every second that passed by brought him closer to what his daughter needed so badly, yet it seemed as though it was so far away. He shifted closer and wondered if there were hidden cameras on the shelves or in the ceilings. He could just grab the pad and head for the door, he thought. But what about the security guards at the door? He questioned. Then he put his hands behind him, walked slowly down the aisle to the other end, and took a peep at the security point. There were two men stationed there, checking receipts at the door. He bit his lower lip and turned around, circling the shelf, then walked back the other way. On the way, he picked up a cart and acted like he was shopping, touching and looking at products as he walked. Then he came out at the other end and came back to where the sanitary pads were. Slowly, he reached out his hand to pick it up when he heard a voice behind him.

“Hello, sir.”

He turned, it was a little girl, about eight years old. He almost cried out in relief. “Hello,” he said, smiling uneasily.

“Please can you tell me where I can get sardines?” she asked, staring up intently at him.

“Oh,” he stammered. “I _ah don't know, but you should ask the attendants.” He said pointing in front of him.

She nodded and smiled, “thank you, sir,” she said and walked past. A middle-aged woman came following almost immediately; the man hadn't seen her standing there, but he assumed she was the girl's mother. The woman gave a modest bow as she passed and smiled; the man smiled back and noticed her cart was packed full, too. He wondered how the world could be so good to some people, and to some others, utterly cruel. He and his daughter lived under a bridge, his impoverishment could be seen clearly by how he looked: a pair of faded black trousers that had been stitched at the bottom severally, so much it looked squeezed, and a dirty-looking blue shirt beneath a dusty brown jacket which was torn at the collar and the sleeves. He had to fold the sleeves to conceal it. On his feet were two different colors of rubber slippers; he had picked them up from the garbage a week ago when he and his daughter had gone scavenging for discarded clothes and food leftovers. He looked at himself and sighed, then turned to see if anyone was behind him.
His daughter must be wondering what's wrong by now, he thought. He had promised her he'd be back shortly, and that he would bring her a pack of sanitary pads.

“Excuse me, sir, is there something you need?”

He turned abruptly, it was one of the supermarket attendants. “No,” he responded, shaking his head. “I'm just looking for which brand of pads I should get for my daughter, she's quite sensitive,” he concluded, nodding.

“Okay, I could help you with that.”

“No, don't worry, I got it,” he said and turned away. The attendant lingered for a while, so he picked up the different packs of pads and pretended like he was checking out the different brands. At last, the young lad walked away and he slowly dropped the pack he was holding on the shelf. Then on a second thought, he picked it up slowly and pushed it under his jacket. Slowly he walked to where some carts were stacked up and dropped the empty cart he had been holding all this time. Then turned on his heels and slowly began to walk towards the exit. He reached where the security personnel were,

“Did you purchase anything, sir?” One of them asked, looking at him suspiciously.

He shook his head and showed his hands, “no I didn't,” he replied.

They looked at him and opened the door for him since other customers were already queuing up behind him to exit. Immediately he was out of the door, he began to walk fast, then a little distance from the gate, he bolted. As he ran, he heard some men begin to shout,

“Catch that man! Thief! He's getting away! Catch him!”

He didn't look back, nor did he stop until he was under the bridge where his daughter lay, calling out his name and wriggling in pain.

Mmeyene Joseph

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Thank you @theinkwell

I felt so sad as i was reading this story, life is just not unfair to some people while some have the luxury but they don't care to help, just look at the poor father doing all he can to provide for his little daughter

Yes, life is unfair indeed. I hope that we all strive to be kind to the world around us. Especially those who are truly in need of it. Thank you so much for reading.

Your welcome

This story is both heart-wrenching and poignant, painting a vivid picture of a father’s desperate situation and the lengths he’s willing to go for his daughter. The way you build the tension is gripping, from the man’s internal struggle over whether to steal the sanitary pads to the moment he finally makes his decision. The details of his poverty, down to his mismatched rubber slippers and the torn jacket, give the reader a deep sense of his hardships and helplessness.

What stands out most is the humanity in the man's predicament—his overwhelming love and care for his daughter, juxtaposed against a world that seems indifferent to his plight. You masterfully convey his shame, fear, and desperation in the supermarket as he faces choices that no father should have to make. The brief interactions with the little girl and the supermarket attendant serve to heighten the emotional intensity, reminding the reader of the stark contrasts between his life and those of others around him.

The ending is powerful and leaves a lasting impact, with the urgency of his escape and the cries of "thief" echoing the unjust reality of a man driven to crime not by greed but by love. Overall, this is a deeply moving and thought-provoking story that captures the harsh reality of poverty and the painful choices people sometimes face in the pursuit of providing for their loved ones. Beautifully written!

Oh wow! I'm so glad I could pass such a strong message; I hope that it gets to the hearts of all my readers and provokes kindness in all our hearts towards the world around us. Thank you so much for this review, and thank you for reading.

This story moves many feelings as you go through each scene narrated in a captivating way. A father without money wanting to help his daughter, shows that parents with their boundless love are capable of doing anything for the well-being of their children. A very meaningful story. Excellent work.

Thanks for sharing your story.
Excellent Wednesday.

Thank you so much for reading and thank you for the review. Yes, indeed parents with their boundless love are capable of doing anything for the well-being of their children.

Life throws sweets at some people and throws bitter lemons at others. You wonder about the injustice of it all. It leaves me wondering, if he was caught, what would have happened??

At least, he did good on his promise to his daughter and that's what matters. Nothing else.

You know how it is done with people who are poor and can't defend themselves, he'd most likely be beaten up and handed over to the police. And nothing he says would matter.