Biker Pulled My Attacker Off Me Then Stayed All Night To Make Sure I Was Okay

A biker pulled my attacker off me then stayed all night to make sure I was okay, and when I finally asked him why, his answer broke my heart.

I was walking to my car after an eleven-hour nursing shift when someone grabbed me from behind in the hospital parking garage. He had his hand over my mouth. Was dragging me toward the stairwell.

I couldn’t scream. Couldn’t fight. He was too strong.

Then a motorcycle appeared out of nowhere. The headlight blinded us both.

The biker who pulled my attacker off me didn’t say much. Didn’t ask questions. Just made sure the man ran and stayed gone.
Then he called the police. Called security. Gave me his jacket because I was shaking.

His name was Marcus. I learned that when the police took his statement.

He was maybe fifty-five. Leather vest covered in patches. Gray beard. Scarred knuckles. The kind of man my mother would’ve told me to avoid.

But his eyes were kind. And he stayed.

Through the police report. Through the hospital exam. Through the three-hour wait for my roommate to pick me up.

“You don’t have to stay,” I told him twice.

“I know,” he said both times. But he didn’t leave.

When my roommate finally arrived, Marcus walked us to her car. Made sure we got in safely. Then he nodded and walked away.

I thought that was the end of it. A random act of kindness. A stranger who’d saved me and disappeared back into his life.

But the next night when I came in for my shift, Marcus was there. Sitting in the waiting room on a chair that was too small for him.

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