I was riding the bus, seven months pregnant and feeling both excited and tired. When an older woman boarded, I offered her my seat without a second thought. She sat down and kept looking at me, not in a strange way, but almost as if she saw someone she once knew. I simply smiled back, happy to help. Kindness felt natural in that moment.
As the bus reached her stop, she stood up slowly and steadied herself. Before stepping off, she gently slipped something into my coat pocket. I was surprised but didn’t react immediately. She smiled softly, as if sharing a quiet secret. After she left, I reached into my pocket and felt something small and cool. My curiosity grew, but I waited until I felt settled enough to take it out.
It was a delicate locket, old but full of charm and warmth. Inside, there was a picture of a young woman holding a baby, along with a tiny handwritten note. It read, “Thank you. Years ago, someone gave up their seat for me when I carried my child.” My eyes filled with tears—not from sadness, but from the beauty of kindness coming full circle. I held the locket gently, touched by the moment.