Somewhere in a basement mailroom, Mark Sterling sat in a break room, watching the broadcast on a small, crackling TV. He was wearing a gray uniform. He looked tired.
He watched me smile. He watched the world applaud.
He turned off the TV and went back to sorting letters. He was finally, truly, invisible.
As the cameras flashed, I scanned the crowd. I saw a young man standing near the back. He wasn’t wearing a tuxedo. He was wearing jeans and a work shirt, holding a camera. He was watching me with genuine admiration, not greed.
Our eyes met. He smiled.
I smiled back.
I was ready to trust again. But this time, I would do it with my eyes wide open, and the checkbook firmly in my pocket.
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