Can I eat with you? “the homeless girl asked the millionaire and her answer left everyone with tears in their eyes.

“Can I eat with you?” the homeless girl asked the millionaire. His response made them all cry. The jingle of cutlery and the soft murmur of conversations flooded the elegant courtyard of Le Jardin, the most exclusive restaurant in the city.
Glass goblets glowed in the evening light, and the air was imbued with the aroma of roasted lamb and truffle butter. At a corner table, Thomas Reed was sitting alone. A man in his early thirties, Thomas wore an elegant tailored suit and the distant gaze of someone bored with luxury.
Gourmet food dishes remained intact in front of him. Perfectly sealed scallops, freshly baked muffins, and a glass of Chardonnay that reflected the golden glow of candles. He had it all: wealth, power, influence.
But that night, as I checked an endless torrent of emails, I felt nothing. Outside the wrought iron gates of Le Jardin, Layla trembled. The little black girl would not be more than seven years old.
Her huge, ragged dress clung to her thin body, and her tiny bare feet were smeared with dirt. His stomach roared with pain, but he ignored it. He had been watching the diners for more than an hour, waiting for someone to give him the leftovers when he left.
But no one even looked at her. A waiter carrying a tray of half-eaten food stopped to throw it into a garbage can near the alley. Layla crept up.
“Stop there, girl,” the waiter barked, chasing her away like a lost animal. Don’t even think about touching that. Dirty street kids don’t belong here.
Layla shuddered and slipped behind a column, tears in her tired eyes, but hunger was stronger than fear. Through the open patio doors, he saw a man in a navy blue suit, sitting alone at a corner table. In front of him were plates of intact food, muffins, roasted chicken and even a small chocolate cake…