Then, as if by fate, a sleek black car pulled up alongside the curb. The engine purred softly before it was shut off. A well-dressed man in his late forties stepped out, his eyes immediately drawn to the forlorn trio in the street. There was a kindness to his gaze that seemed out of place in the harsh reality that SofĂa knew.
His name was Mr. Jonathan Miller, a local entrepreneur known for his philanthropy. He had been driving through the neighborhood on his way to a meeting when he noticed the commotion. Something in the way the young girl held the infants, coupled with the despair etched on her face, compelled him to stop.