The Scavenger's Secret: More Than Just Junk
ted. At every stop, they'd offer to buy me food or a drink, pity etch
hisper to Doc. "She's proba
head down, cont
that pressed down on us. One by one, their high-tech bikes started overheating. Their specialize
ting in. Disqualifi
over, his face grim. "We'
looking faint, leani
d my "junk" sack. Inside, nestled among the rusty bolts and frayed wires, were dozens of m
said. "I emptied my bag to carry some
plies, in stunned silence. Doc was
" I said, repeating the excuse I
se between carrying water and carrying my worthless junk. They didn't see the foresight; they saw the sacrifice of
didn't see it that way. They saw it as them being saved