An Unexpected Connection

 Tonight, my neighbor and I were walking our dogs when we stopped at the corner.

A black Jeep pulled up, and a woman stepped out in a beautiful red dress, holding a matching scarf.

“Excuse me,” she said, “I’m meeting my father for dinner—it’s his 86th birthday. Would one of you mind tying this scarf around my dress?”

My friend held the leashes, and I tied the scarf.

As I adjusted it, she told us the dress had belonged to a dear friend who had recently passed away. Every time she wears it, she remembers her.

And there we were, three women who had never met, standing on a street corner, helping each other without hesitation.

I didn't think it was unusual. There’s something about women… we stop, we trust, we help.
No explanation needed.

We wished her father a happy birthday, and she went on her way and we continued our walk.

Sometimes connection looks like a conversation.
Sometimes it’s something as simple as tying a red scarf.

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