She didn’t speak for three years until a man walked into a bank branch and knelt down in front of the cleaning lady.

Aleftina’s presence at the office was unnoticed by many; she was a quiet, mysterious figure. Some thought she was young, others felt she was older. She cleaned tirelessly, washing floors, polishing toilets, and making everything shine without a word or complaint. The employees’ reactions were mixed—some ignored her, others mocked her, and some felt pity.

Outside work, she lived a quiet life, painting delicate watercolors for herself. One night, she rescued a young boy from a burning apartment, suffering severe burns in the process. Despite the fire, she survived, though her mother didn’t. Afterward, she fell silent, grieving and unable to speak.

Aleftina eventually took a job at a bank, cleaning once again, until one day, the man whose son she had saved recognized her. He kissed her scarred hands and revealed her heroic act to the stunned staff. The moment was emotional, and her voice, long lost, returned when the boy she saved hugged her.

Years later, Sergey and his son, Lyosha, found her again. Sergey supported her recovery, and through his friend, a gallery owner, Aleftina’s art was discovered and appreciated.

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