Losing Everything

During the winter, I keep a supply of warm hats in my car to give to homeless people.  Just as I parked my car to go into Macy's yesterday, a homeless person walked right in front of me.  I asked if he wanted a hat. He said yes.  His name was Jessie and we talked for a few minutes.  He told me of a homeless man across the street named Cory who told him he had lost his hat.

When I left the parking lot it was getting dark.  I saw a nice looking man holding up a sign in the 30- degree weather.  I wondered what his story could be.  Cory did not look as worn down and beaten by the streets as most of the homeless people I meet.  I pointed to a parking spot and yelled over to him, across the traffic, to meet me there.  As he approached, he looked sad, but wholesome - out of place on the streets.  I told him I heard from Jessie that he had lost his hat.  He smiled, and told me that he had just lost it today. I handed him a knitted cap,...

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