Yesterday, the Man I Saved During a

Twenty years ago, on a stormy night, Celia made a split-second decision to help a stranger, James, who was at rock bottom. She offered him a meal, dry clothes, and hope.

She never expected to see him again. But decades later, James knocks on her door, and everything changes.

It was a moment that seemed small at the time, but it rippled through their lives in ways neither could have imagined. Celia, then young and working at a diner, had been driving home when she saw James standing in the rain, looking helpless.

Despite her hesitation, she stopped to help, offering him warmth and comfort. Little did she know, this simple act of kindness would alter both of their lives forever.

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