Poor boy promised, ‘I’ll marry you when I’m rich,’ to the Black girl who fed him

Poor Boy Promised, “I’ll Marry You When I’m Rich,” to the Black Girl Who Fed Him

The summer sun beat down on the dusty streets of Willow Creek, a small town where everybody knew everybody else’s business.

For most children, summer meant freedom.

For twelve-year-old Ethan Parker, it meant hunger.

 

His father had passed away when he was eight, and his mother worked two cleaning jobs just to keep a roof over their heads. Some weeks they managed. Other weeks they didn’t.

By the end of every month, their refrigerator looked almost empty.

Ethan learned early how to ignore the pain in his stomach.

 

He learned to drink water when he was hungry.

He learned to smile when classmates talked about restaurants he could never afford.

Most importantly, he learned not to ask for help.

 

Pride was often the only thing poor people believed they still owned.

But one afternoon changed everything.

The Girl With the Lunchbox

It was the first week of July.

Ethan sat alone behind the community center, pretending to read an old comic book he had found in a trash bin.

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