Love Matters (r/greentext)

(This r/greentext was done by an Anon over at 4chan, the greentext database.  The story was done by that Anon, while the rendition here was done by me. This point of view was done by the Anon that created this, not me.)

Part I
>be 25

>walking home from class (dental school)

>see homeless woman, no older than I was, maybe 23 at the most

>don't want to walk around her rudely

>say hello

>she seemed scared

>she was really dirty, but had these eyes like humble pools of water

>chat for a little bit (I grew up hearing that homeless people really appreciate human contact, plus I didn't have any money to give her

>find out that she was kicked out by her parents when she was 20, been roaming the streets ever since

>almost ashamed to be thinking she was a 7/10, she didn't even smell as bad as most homeless I've encountered

>offer her a shower and meal at my house

>still very shy, but she had that humble/thankful look in her eyes

>get to my appt., neighbors giving us dirty looks

>get inside show her to the bathroom, find some ladies' shower stuff that my ex had at the time she left

>she comes out after about 35 minutes wrapped in a towel, pile of filthy towel and washcloths

>no joke, 8/10 without the dirt

>give her some of my ex's clothes, nothing fancy, but she looked like a proper lady

>made a pasta/ red bean salad while she was washing up >we're eating, she bursts into tears

> "No one has ever been this nice to me.  I can't repay you, if you want..."

> "You're a lovely woman, but it wouldn't be right"

>look of relief on her face tells me I did the right thing

>we finish eating in silence and she asks if I can take her back to her spot

>I walk her "home" with a few extra clothes, soaps, blankets, and leftovers

>gets to the spot and she tears up and gives me a kiss on the cheek

>thanks me for everything and says that she'll never forget me

Part II
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Part III
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