I FOUND A NEWBORN ABANDONED BESIDE A TRASH BIN AND TOOK HIM HOME WITHOUT KNOWING

Most people never really see janitors. They pass by without slowing down, eyes locked on glowing screens, shoes clicking against polished floors that someone else cleaned only hours before. For decades, I learned how to move quietly through the world, how to exist without interrupting anyone’s sense of importance. My name is Martha, and I am sixty-three years old. For more than forty years, I worked nights—offices after the lights went out, rest stops when the highways finally slept, bathrooms echoing with nothing but dripping taps and humming vents. I learned the language of solitude early.

Silence can be cruel, but it can also be honest. It gives you room to think, to remember who you were before life carved you into something smaller. I raised three children in that silence. Diana, Carly, and Ben grew up with my hands always smelling faintly of bleach and soap, with dinners that were simple but warm, with a mother who was always tired but always present. I believed—foolishly, perhaps—that those years would someday come back to me in small, ordinary ways. A knock on the door. A call that wasn’t rushed. A holiday where I wasn’t an afterthought. Instead, as they grew successful and busy, I slowly became a closed chapter. Their lives filled with granite countertops and vacations I saw only through photos. Mine stayed modest, predictable. Holidays came and went, each year with a new excuse that sounded reasonable until it stacked up against a decade of absence.

I stopped expecting to be seen. I kept working, because work never abandoned me. It was honest. It showed up when I did. That was why I was at the interstate rest stop early that Tuesday morning, pushing a mop across cold tile while the sky outside was still black, thinking of nothing more than finishing my shift and going home to heat soup.

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