In the slums overseas, the reason they stay that way is because the poor seem destined to remain poor. The wealthy won’t give them jobs, so their only means of income are either begging or, for those few who are strong enough, doing some hard labor for barely enough money to get by. Truly changing their fate is rare.” Sophie spoke softly, “And for the rest, even if they beg until they bleed, how could they possibly afford the crazy medical bills? It’s tough enough just to survive. They wouldn’t steal unless they were absolutely desperate.”
Sandy, unable to counter Sophie’s argument, changed her approach. “But like you said, that’s just a ‘what if’!”
“Yes, a ‘what if,’” Sophie nodded. “Maybe the person who stole your purse that day, Ms. Sandy, was a desperate criminal, someone who’s hit rock bottom. But that doesn’t mean everyone in the slums isn’t worthy of compassion. Ms. Sandy, you don’t know Odie, you don’t know his past, yet you’re quick to judge him. Is it just because of his bad reputation? Or is it because he used to work for the White family as a servant and then managed to rise above his station?”
“Who cares about his past? I’m not interested!”
“Odie was once a child from the slums, Ms. Sandy, a child.”
Sophie continued, “I believe Odie’s tough exterior, his fierceness, and cruelty are just a way to protect himself, to keep others from hurting him, to hide his scared, weak side. If I put it that way, can you understand why Odie acts the way he does, Ms. Sandy?”
Sandy turned her head away, still upset.
“Of course, I’m not saying Odie is a saint. He’s done plenty of bad things. Many things, grudges, right and wrong, are complicated. It depends on how he makes up for his past deeds, how he becomes useful to society, right?” Sophie said, “Odie has come this far on his own. Ms. Sandy, you can dislike him, criticize him, even accuse him, but you must never insult him.”
Listening to Sophie’s gentle words, Sandy’s face turned red. She said, “I can’t argue with you! I don’t care about him!”
With that, Sandy ran towards her room.
Sophie watched Sandy’s retreating figure and shook her head helplessly.
Sophie then placed the dinner she had prepared downstairs in Odie’s room before leaving and closing the door behind her.
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Enjoying the story, to much victimising Sophie, they could at least try to target others. Hope at some point Sophie comes clean and forgives James and explain her view of loving the boy James was. Just so they both learn and move on. Really needs to be some consequences for the instigators instead of being let go. Sandy needs to see Vanessa is using her as a cover, and Sandy needs to wake up to herself, or be held responsible by her father for alienating the people she was supposed to make contact with. Hope the reporter brother is keeping an eye on what Vanessa and Odie are up to, and that he has he’s own justice in store. Hope he becomes like Reese a good partner. Hope James lives and finds he’s HEA. Need to put Nicole in prison , no release and several lifetimes , with all the evidence on the crimes she’s committed just to get her out of the way guilt free. More about what’s up with Gordon....
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