Cold water ran down Chibuike’s cheeks, dripped from his chin, and soaked the front of his already dirty shirt. For a moment, he stood there frozen, too stunned to understand why someone would do something so cruel in front of strangers.
Azuka pointed at him like he had committed a crime.
“How dare you touch me?” she shouted. “Look at you. Dirty construction worker. Who gave you the right to put your hands on me?”
Every customer turned toward them.
One woman covered her mouth in shock. Another man whispered, “Wait… what did he even do?”
Chibuike slowly wiped the water from his face. His eyes were full of confusion, but his voice stayed low.
“I’m sorry,” he said quietly. “I was only trying to ask where I could get soft drinks and pastries. You didn’t answer when I called you.”
But Azuka did not calm down.
Instead, she looked him up and down with disgust, as if his dusty clothes had told her everything she needed to know about his life.
“You people should know your place,” she snapped. “This is not a construction site. You can’t just walk in here looking like that and start touching workers.”
A few customers shifted uncomfortably. Some looked away because they knew she was wrong, but no one wanted to get involved.
Chibuike took a slow breath.
He could have shouted back. He could have embarrassed her the same way she had embarrassed him. But he did not.
He simply stood there, dripping wet, while the whole store watched.
Then he said something so calm that it made the room even quieter.
“One day, you may regret judging people by what they are wearing.”
Azuka laughed bitterly.
“Regret?” she said. “For you?”
Chibuike looked at her for one long moment, then picked up a napkin from the counter and dried his face. He paid for a bottle of water, left the store without another word, and walked back toward the construction site under the hot Atlanta sun.
Azuka thought that was the end of it.
She thought she had put a poor man in his place.
But a few days later, while scrolling through channels at home, she suddenly froze.
There he was.
The same dusty construction worker.
The same man she had humiliated in front of everyone.
Only this time, he was not standing in a supermarket with cement on his clothes.
He was standing on national television, wearing a sharp dark suit, speaking in front of cameras, reporters, and powerful people who listened to every word he said.

Azuka’s hand trembled around the remote.
Her mouth fell open… ucrb
Because the name displayed at the bottom of the screen revealed the truth she never saw coming.
And when she realized who Chibuike really was, the bottle of water she had poured on him became the smallest part of her problem.

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