Poor Student Cleaned For Months Unpaid, Then Her Letter Froze Him-heuh

A POOR COLLEGE STUDENT CLEANED AN OLD WOMAN’S HOUSE FOR MONTHS WITHOUT EVER BEING PAID… AFTER SHE DIED, HE OPENED ONE LETTER AND WENT NUMB

My name is Diego, and when this began, I was 21 years old and trying to survive my third year at university without admitting how frightened I was.

Everyone around me seemed to be tired, but I was the kind of tired that sat behind the eyes.

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I worked whenever I could.

I tutored students who had better laptops than mine.

I carried boxes until my shoulders burned.

I took café shifts where I wiped the same tables again and again while people my age spoke about holidays, internships, and plans that sounded impossibly clean.

My own plans were simpler.

Pay rent.

Eat something warm.

Stay enrolled.

Do not let anyone see how close it all was to falling apart.

One evening, while scrolling through a Facebook jobs group on a cracked phone screen, I found a post asking for someone to clean an elderly woman’s house once a week.

The woman lived alone in a narrow little house off a side alley.

The work was basic, according to the post.

Sweeping, dusting, washing dishes, and helping with little chores she could no longer manage.

The pay was £200 per visit.

To some people, that might have been a casual amount.

To me, it was a week of not panicking.

It was travel money, groceries, and enough left over to stop pretending tea could replace dinner.

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