Life in the City

Chapter 16: Dreams in the Quiet

After class,
the sun is soft.
The hall is not loud.
We walk slowly to the gate.

She says,
“Do you think about the future?”

I look at the ground.
I think.
Then I answer,
“Yes. I want to be a teacher.
I like books.
I like to help people learn.”

She nods.
“That is good.
I want to be an artist.
I want to paint big pictures.
Maybe I will travel.
Maybe I will show my work in a city.”

Her eyes shine.
Her voice is full of hope.

I say,
“That sounds beautiful.
Your pictures will make people happy.”

She laughs a little.
“Maybe.
And your students will thank you one day.”

We walk past small shops.
People sell fruit.
Children run with bread in their hands.
The city feels alive.

But for me,
the most alive thing
is her dream,
and the way she tells it.

At the bus stop,
we stand together.
Cars move.
Voices rise.
But I hear only her.

The bus comes.
She gets in.
I wave.
She waves back.

The bus leaves.
I walk home.
The street is long,
but my heart feels light.


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