“How long have you been doing this?” Daniel asked, stepping closer.
The girl turned to him, startled at the sudden intrusion, but her gaze softened as she recognized the concern in his voice. “A while,” she said. “I’ve been teaching Sophie for the past couple of weeks, when I can. I like helping her, and she’s really smart.”
Daniel stood frozen for a moment, looking at Sophie’s face. She was still smiling, the notebook clutched tightly in her hands, her attention fully on the girl who had unknowingly become her teacher. He couldn’t deny the sense of pride he felt, mixed with an overwhelming surge of guilt. For all his wealth, his influence, and his resources, it was this girl—this homeless teenager—who had managed to do something he hadn’t been able to. She had given Sophie something he could never buy: the joy of learning, of human connection.
He cleared his throat. “What’s your name?”
“Lily,” she replied with a soft smile. “Lily Parker.”
“And where do you live?” he asked, trying to maintain his composure.
“I… I don’t have a permanent place. I stay at shelters, sometimes with friends. Just wherever I can.”
Daniel felt a pang in his chest. He had built his empire from the ground up, but this young girl had built something he could never replicate—a bond with his daughter. The irony was not lost on him. Here was a child with nothing, yet she had given his daughter everything she needed to feel whole again.
“You’re teaching her,” Daniel said softly. “But who’s teaching you?”
Lily looked down at the ground for a moment, the weight of his words hanging in the air. She looked up, a quiet determination in her eyes. “I teach myself,” she said. “I’ve always had to.”
Daniel didn’t know how to respond. He had been surrounded by wealth and privilege his entire life, yet in this moment, he felt utterly powerless. He had everything money could buy, yet he couldn’t provide the one thing his daughter truly needed. It wasn’t just education or material possessions—Sophie needed connection, love, and guidance that couldn’t be bought in a store.
“You’re incredible,” Daniel finally said, his voice full of awe. “Thank you for teaching my daughter. I don’t know what she would have done without you.”
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