Every morning before sunrise, Jasmine Reed walked three extra blocks before going home.
Her backpack was light.
But the brown paper bag in her hand was warm.
Inside were leftovers from the diner where her mother worked the night shift—biscuits, eggs, sometimes bacon if the morning crowd had been slow.
They couldn’t really afford to give food away.
That was …
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