Emma, still half asleep, mumbled, “I don’t want to get up.” Jack smiled and helped them get dressed. Lily chose her favorite dress with flowers, and Emma picked her pink shirt and jeans. They headed downstairs together.
Jack went to the kitchen to make breakfast—oatmeal with milk. But when he entered the kitchen, he was stunned. Three plates of freshly made pancakes with jam and fruit were on the table.“Girls, did you see this?” Jack asked, puzzled. Lily’s eyes widened. “Wow, pancakes! Did you make them, Daddy?” Jack shook his head.
“No, I didn’t. Maybe Aunt Sarah stopped by early.” He called his sister, Sarah, who sounded confused and denied stopping by. Jack checked the doors and windows, finding everything locked with no sign of a break-in. “Is it safe to eat, Daddy?” Emma asked, eyeing the pancakes. Jack decided to taste them first. They were delicious. “I think it’s okay. Let’s eat,” he said. After breakfast, Jack dropped Emma and Lily off at daycare. At work, he couldn’t focus, his mind preoccupied with the mysterious pancakes. When he returned home that evening, he found another surprise: the lawn, which he hadn’t had time to mow, was neatly cut.“This is getting weird,” Jack muttered, scratching his head. He checked the house again, but everything was in order. The next morning, determined to find out who was helping him, Jack got up earlier than usual and hid in the kitchen, peeking through a small gap in the door. At 6 a.m., he saw a woman climb in through the window, wearing old postal worker clothes. She started washing the dishes and then made pancakes. Jack’s stomach growled loudly, startling the woman.
She quickly turned off the gas and ran towards the window. “Wait, please, I won’t harm you,” Jack said, stepping out. “You made those pancakes, right? Please, tell me why you’re doing this. Don’t be afraid, I’m the father of the girls and would never harm a woman, especially when you’ve helped me so much.” The woman stopped and slowly turned to face him. Jack thought she looked familiar but couldn’t place her. “We’ve met before, haven’t we?” he asked, confused. The woman nodded but didn’t have a chance to speak before Emma and Lily’s voices called from upstairs. “Let’s sit and talk. I’ll get my girls. Please, don’t go,” Jack pleaded. The woman hesitated, then nodded slowly. “Okay,” she said quietly. Jack smiled in relief and hurried upstairs to get Emma and Lily.
“Come on, girls, we have a surprise guest downstairs,” he said. They followed him down, curious.“Who is she, Daddy?” Lily asked. “Let’s find out together,” Jack replied. Turning to the woman, he added, “Please, sit down. Can I get you some coffee?” She nodded slowly. “Okay,” she said softly. “I’m Jack,” he started, “and these are my daughters, Emma and Lily. You’ve been helping us, and I want to know why.” The woman took a deep breath. “My name is Claire,” she began. “Two months ago, you helped me when I was in a very bad place.” Jack frowned, trying to recall. “Helped you? How?” Claire continued, “I was lying by the road, weak and desperate. Everyone passed by, but you stopped. You took me to a charity hospital. I was severely dehydrated and could have died. When I woke up, you were gone, but I convinced the parking guard to tell me your car number.
I found out where you lived and decided to thank you.” Recognition dawned on Jack. “I remember now. You were in terrible shape. I couldn’t just leave you there.” Claire nodded, her eyes moist. “Your kindness saved me. My ex-husband tricked me, brought me from Britain to America, took everything, and left me on the street. I had nothing and no one to turn to.” Emma and Lily listened intently. “That’s so sad,” Emma said. “But why are you here?” Jack asked. Claire explained, “Your help gave me the strength to keep going. The embassy helped me get new documents and connected me with a lawyer to fight for my son. I got a job as a postal worker. But I wanted to repay you, to show my gratitude. I saw how tired you looked and decided to help with small things.”Touched by her story, Jack said, “Claire, I appreciate what you’ve done, but you can’t just break into our home. It’s not safe, and it scared me.” Claire nodded, looking ashamed. “I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to frighten you. I just wanted to help.” Emma reached out and touched Claire’s hand. “Thank you for making pancakes. They were yummy.” Claire smiled, tears in her eyes. “You’re welcome, sweetheart.” Jack took a deep breath. “Claire, let’s do this differently. No more sneaking in, okay? How about you join us for breakfast now and then? We can get to know each other better.” Her face lit up with a hopeful smile. “I’d like that, Jack. Thank you.” They spent the rest of the morning talking and eating pancakes. Claire shared more about her son and plans to reunite with him. Jack realized her strength and determination. As they finished breakfast, Jack felt a sense of new beginnings. Claire’s gratitude and their mutual support created a bond. Emma and Lily seemed to adore her already, and Jack felt hope for the future. “Thank you for sharing your story, Claire,” Jack said as they cleaned up. “Let’s help each other from now on.” Claire nodded, smiling. “I’d like that very much, Jack. Thank you.” And so, a new chapter began for both families, filled with hope and mutual support.