A Daily Mystery
Almost every day at noon, the same little girl appeared on my doorstep.
She was neat and pretty, with round cheeks and a small teddy bear clutched in her hands.
She stood there, staring into the doorbell camera, as if waiting for someone to answer.
Most days, I was still at work, so I couldn’t open the door to see who she was—or why she kept coming. Each time, the scene played out the same way: she rang the bell, waited a minute or two, then ran off around the corner.
No adults. No cars nearby.
As days passed, my curiosity turned to worry. Why was such a small child wandering alone? Where were her parents? I started to fear that something terrible might be behind it.
The Unexpected Visit
One afternoon, I finally got my answer. A woman showed up at my door after the police contacted her. When she heard what her daughter was being accused of, she suddenly burst out laughing.
“I’m so sorry,” she said, wiping tears from her eyes. “My daughter’s just at that age where everything fascinates her. We live nearby and often walk down your street. Every time we pass your house, she says, ‘I want to say hello to that lady!’ So she runs to your door, rings the bell, and then comes back. I always wait for her by the gate.”
I was stunned.
The Reason Behind It
“But why my house?” I asked.
The woman smiled softly. “You might not remember, but one summer you gave my daughter an apple after she fell down. Since then, she’s believed she should come by every day to wish you a good day.”
The officer and I looked at each other and couldn’t help but laugh.
A Simple Act of Kindness
In the end, the “mysterious visitor” wasn’t lost or in danger. She was just a sweet little girl who wanted to return a bit of kindness to someone who once helped her.
Sometimes, the smallest gestures leave the biggest marks — even on the heart of a child.