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It’s only a birthday cake, and not even mine. It shouldn’t matter— just a slice. But what weighs heavy is the thoughtfulness, the not being remembered. Yesterday I covered your shift, so you could run to the cafeteria and grab a free treat. I thought of you, so you could taste the same joy I did. And this taught me— we should never be kind expecting something in return. Not that I expected a reward. I did it out of partnership, because I thought we were friends. But no— we’re just coworkers. Nothing more.
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Oct 20, 2025
Oct 20, 2025 at 11:22 AM UTC
Just a Cake
It’s only a birthday cake, and not even mine. It shouldn’t matter— just a slice. But what weighs heavy is the thoughtfulness, the not being remembered. Yesterday I covered your shift, so you could run to the cafeteria and grab a free treat. I thought of you, so you could taste the same joy I did. And this taught me— we should never be kind expecting something in return. Not that I expected a reward. I did it out of partnership, because I thought we were friends. But no— we’re just coworkers. Nothing more.
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Oct 20, 2025
Oct 20, 2025 at 11:22 AM UTC
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