The black luxury sedan rolled smoothly toward the curb before suddenly jerking once and falling silent. The engine coughed weakly, dashboard lights flickered uncertainly, and then everything stopped as though the car itself had decided it had had enough for the day.
Standing beside the vehicle was Adrian Wolfe, a billionaire entrepreneur whose name appeared regularly in business magazines and financial news headlines. Dressed in a perfectly tailored light-blue suit with a crisp white shirt beneath, he looked out of place on the crowded city street, especially now that his expensive car had betrayed him in front of dozens of strangers.
Traffic behind him began honking impatiently.
Adrian forced a tight smile while glancing at the dashboard again.
“Fantastic,” he muttered under his breath. “Exactly the kind of day I needed.”
Three men standing nearby—friends, colleagues, or perhaps simply people who enjoyed being around wealth—laughed while filming the scene with their phones.
One of them raised his phone higher.
“Try starting it again,” he joked loudly. “Maybe we’ll get a full meltdown on camera.”
Adrian turned the key once more.
Click.
Nothing.
The engine refused to respond.
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The Girl on the Sidewalk
At that exact moment, a small girl walked slowly along the sidewalk nearby.
She was thin, her oversized sweater hanging awkwardly from one shoulder, and her worn shoes suggested she had been walking most of the day. Her dark hair was tangled loosely behind her head, and she carried a small plastic bag clutched tightly against her chest as if it contained everything she owned.
Her name was Nia.
Adrian noticed her almost immediately.
“Hey, you,” he called casually.
The girl stopped.
Her shoulders stiffened.
Attention from strangers rarely meant anything good for someone in her situation.
“I didn’t take anything,” she said quietly without lifting her eyes.
One of the men in suits stepped forward with a smirk.
“Relax,” he said. “Nobody said you stole anything.”
Adrian chuckled, clearly aware that people nearby were watching.
“Looks like today we’re doing charity,” he joked to his friends.
Then he pointed toward the stalled car.
“I’ll give you one hundred million dollars if you can fix my car.”
The men burst into loud laughter.
Phones were raised higher to record the moment.