Please forgive me… I’ll pay you back when I grow up… My two little brothers are at home and they’re very hungry… Mom hasn’t gotten up in two days…
The trembling voice of the little girl, kneeling on the floor after taking two cans of milk, moved no one. On the contrary, she received only insults and jeers… they called her a thief. Only one man, from a distance, saw everything. He paid in silence… and then followed her without her noticing. When he arrived at the house… he froze upon seeing the woman lying on a dirty bed… she had…
The night was completely dark. The rain fell furiously, as if it were tearing the sky apart over the city of Guadalajara.
Inside the luxury supermarket Mercado Estrella, warm light reflected off the polished marble floor, where wealthy people calmly chose imported wines and expensive cheeses.

The automatic doors opened.
A little girl entered.
Her name was Lucia, she was eight years old.
Her clothes were soaked, covered in mud. Her bare feet were purple from the cold. But what really caught everyone’s attention wasn’t her appearance… but the two cans of milk she was clutching tightly in her hands.
Powdered milk for babies.
He walked straight to the checkout.
He left the two cans on the counter.
And also… some loose change. It didn’t even add up to thirty pesos.
“Miss… sell me… these two…” her voice was so weak it was almost lost in the noise of the rain.
The cashier looked down.
He frowned.
“Where did you get this?” he asked coldly.
“I… took them from the shelf…” Lucia told the truth.
That simple phrase…
It was enough to make everything explode.
The cashier immediately called the manager.
A middle-aged, burly man dressed in an expensive suit came out. It was Ricardo Morales, the supermarket manager.
He looked at the cans.
Then to the girl.
His gaze turned contemptuous.
“These two cans cost almost four thousand pesos!” he shouted, his voice echoing throughout the place.
“You think you can pay with that garbage?!”
The people around us began to stop.
Look.
Point out.