He lost his Job but still gave his last money to a homeless beggar unaware she will change his life

He lost his Job but still gave his last money to a homeless beggar unaware she will change his life

The gateman’s eyes widened. “Stole money? Sir, I didn’t know!”

Raymond’s friend pointed at him. “If I can’t find him, you are gone. Just wait and see.”

The gateman began to shake. “Please, sir—”

But Raymond’s friend was already walking back inside, breathing like a lion, his mind boiling.

Raymond kept running until his chest began to burn and his legs felt weak. When he finally slowed down, he found himself in another busy area where people were walking and selling things.

That was when he saw Mama again, sitting calmly at the corner of the road as if she had been waiting for him.

Raymond became happy immediately. He rushed to her.

“Mama, I saw you again,” he said, breathing hard.

Mama looked up and smiled softly.

Raymond sat near her and spoke quickly, full of joy.

“Mama, I won. I won the game you gave me. I won two million dollars.”

Mama only nodded. “I know, my son.”

Raymond froze. “You know? How did you know, Mama?”

Mama looked at him with calm eyes.

“My child, be careful. You talk too much,” she warned. “Learn to keep secrets. Stop sharing your good news with people. Not everyone wants you to succeed in life.”

Raymond remembered how he had told his friend immediately, and how everything had changed. His body turned cold again.

“Mama, are you talking about my friend?” he asked.

Mama nodded. “Stay away from that friend. He is not a good person.”

Raymond was shocked. “How do you know about him? I didn’t even tell you about him, Mama. You are beginning to scare me.”

Mama smiled gently. “Don’t be afraid, my son. I only want you to live. Now you must go and collect your money so you can start your life again. God has answered your prayers. You are a good man.”

Raymond’s eyes filled with tears. He remembered the shame, the job loss, the insults, the betrayal, and the pain. He held Mama’s hand.

“Mama, I will not allow you to beg on the street again.”

Mama smiled, but it was a deep smile, as if she were seeing something far away.

“This is the last time you will see me, my child,” she said. “But I will always be with you.”

Raymond’s heart jumped. “What? No, Mama. I will not let you go again. You will stay with me.”

Mama shook her head. “You have to hurry. Today is Saturday. The lottery office will close soon. Go and collect your money, my son. I will always be with you.”

Raymond looked confused. “Mama, please wait for me. I will come back.”

Mama nodded. “Go, my child. And remember my words. Keep your secret. Protect your blessing.”

Raymond began walking quickly. After a few steps, something inside him told him to look back.

He turned around.

Mama was gone.

Raymond stopped. He looked left. He looked right. He searched the corner with his eyes. He even walked back closer.

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