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He walked out of the woods.

I watched from a distance, though I still felt afraid.

He stood where the weeds meet the road.

I observed from inside my father’s paint store.

He faced east, my direction, looking for something.

I waited to see what he would do.

He changed course and headed south when he saw my brother pull into the paint store parking lot.

I got distracted with phone calls and customers.

Fifteen minutes or so passed. Then I remembered what I had been doing.

I went outside and spotted him across the street.

He combed the parking lot of a pawn shop.

I went behind my car and peered over the roof.

He picked up objects and put them in a flimsy plastic bag.

I continued to watch.

He picked up something, examined it, and threw it hard.

I grew suspicious.

He turned and faced my side of the street again, crossed over, and disappeared.

The paint store got busy again. I went back inside. About 30 minutes went by.

I peered out a window and saw him.

He sat a ways down on the sidewalk of the strip mall next door.

I grabbed a Mountain Dew and Snicker’s bar, and walked towards him down the long sidewalk.

He didn’t notice me coming.

I moved to the edge to make myself more visible.

He looked up with fear in his eyes, his face sunburned and his shirt white.

I said, “Here you go. I thought you might be hungry.”

He hesitated.

I held out the soda and candy bar, feeling a bit stupid.

He had only a bag, notebook and pen.

I said, “I just wanted to give you these. I saw you walk out of the woods.”

He said, “Yeah, someone took my clothes, but my friend found them for me.”

I said, “Oh.”

He took and ate

I turned and walked away, and said, “I’m sorry it’s not very nutritious.”

He said, “No, I mean thanks a lot. Just by what you did you’ve enriched my…um…my…”

I said, “Your life.”

He said, “Yeah, my life.”

We both laughed.

A couple hours later, I saw him crossing the street. He walked back into the woods.

Lace M. Williams
Lace M. Williams
Dr. Lace M. Williams has spent much of her life studying and seeking theological answers to the questions of what it means to be alive, to be human, to be made in the image of the Creator and to acquire beliefs and the language to express those beliefs. With B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in Scripture, Doctrine and Theology, Williams is interested in examining the biblical languages and writers through the lens of speech act theory. For fun, she spends time with her amazing son, her hero. For delight, she looks to the Triune God, loved ones and nature.

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Tracy Simmons
Tracy Simmons
12 years ago

Lace, this is so beautiful and so descriptive. I felt like I was watching this happen. Thank you.

Marj
Marj
12 years ago

Thanks, Lace, for bringing the word “encountering” to the forefront. I often wonder at our attempts to see the sacred in the eyes of those we meet, but “encountering” sounds alive, a step beyond just looking. Amen.

Lace Williams-Tinajero
Lace Williams-Tinajero
12 years ago

Thanks Tracy and Marj. The encounter made me aware of the need to reach out. I wonder how often I miss such opportunities because of fear and rationalizing.

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