Being a scatterbrain, I had walked further than I had originally planned. Soon, the roads began to look foreign to me, so I headed back.
“You ugly devil! You look like an illegal immigrant. You stink like the trash you belong in!” A chorus of jeering voices came from an alley nearby. Curious, I inched forward for a closer look.
I caught sight of a gang of delinquents surrounding a man on the floor. They looked to be dropouts, around fifteen or sixteen years of age.
One of them held up a bucket of unknown contents. “Make way, make way. The main course is here!” he yelled excitedly.
The boys scattered as the bucket-toting boy emptied its contents onto the man on the floor. In an instant, he was drenched from head to toe.
The boys shouted with laughter.
I frowned with disapproval. The man on the ground had his head between his knees. He looked to be of a strong build, but his clothes were torn and ripped. His most striking feature was the darkness of his skin.
He looked like a harmless, homeless man to me. The kids appeared to have more plans to drench him, so I yelled out “The cops are coming!”
They were children, after all. At the sound of my voice, they bolted.
When it was silent all around again, the man on the ground slowly looked up. His gaze was cold, but he gave no indication that he had been bullied.
I froze in shock when I recognized him. Danny again! How did he end up like this?
After a brief deliberation, I walked in to the alley.
At the sound of my footsteps, he turned to look and froze in surprise at the sight of me.
“Are… are you alright?” I asked as I don’t know what else to say.
Danny looked away and squeezed the extra water out of his shirt. “I am fine!” he answered brusquely.
I took a deep breath as I felt some sorrow in my heart.
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