The Story of the Little Beggar

The Story of the Little Beggar
The Transmitted Good


One afternoon, while they were playing music in a deserted city park, a young woman with a listless face approached them. Her brown hair flowed like calm water, but her eyes were filled with sadness.


The woman spoke softly, "Can you guys play this song for me?" He then gave them an already fragile sheet of music.


Rizal looked at the sheet music and recognized the song. "Sure, we can play it."


They began to play a beautiful song, filling the garden with an emotion-filled melody. The woman listened with teary eyes, and they could see that the song had a deep meaning to her.


When they finished, the woman gave them some money. "Thank you, kids. This song means a lot to me."


Maya wants to know more. "What is the story behind this song?"


The woman smiled bitterly. "This is the song my husband once played for me. Unfortunately, he died two years ago."


They felt sympathy for the young lady. Loss was a heavy burden, and they knew that the song was the woman's way of staying connected to her husband's memories.


Aryan showed kindness to his heart. "We're happy to be able to play this song for you. May you remain strong and have hope in the future."


The woman nodded with appreciation and continued on her way. They continued to play music, but they also pondered about how music could bring hope and strengthen the soul even in the midst of adversity.


As the sun set and night fell, they gathered under the bridge again. They know that they still have a lot of challenges ahead, but they also feel that they are not alone. They have each other, music that fills their hearts with happiness, and hope for a better future.


"We will continue to look for opportunities and take small steps towards a better life" Dian said with determination.


Maya added, "We can't give up. We are beggar children with dreams, and our dreams will come true."


Rizal calmed them down with his beautiful flute voice. "Music will always be our faithful friend, accompanying our steps towards a bright future."


Aryan nodded in agreement. "We are brothers, and we are going on this adventure together. Together, we'll find hope in the dark."


In the worsening cold atmosphere, they united and strengthened each other. Life on the streets may be harsh, but they have love, kindness, and hope that guides them through that dark night, towards the bright morning they dream of.


Spring began to replace the cold of winter, and the moods of Aryan, Maya, Dian, and Rizal were lifted by the warm sunlight. Despite still struggling to survive on the streets, they never lost hope and passion in search of a better life.


That morning, as they sat in the green city park, they felt hungry after a long night without food. They only had a small amount of hard bread leftover they found in the trash. Rizal tries to calm them down with a gentle melody of his serula.


Suddenly, a well-dressed woman with light brown hair approached them. He had a warm smile on his face. "Hello, are you hungry?"


Aryan, Maya, Dian, and Rizal stare at the woman with a mixed look of hope and suspicion. They don't often get offers of food from strangers, and their experience teaches them to be always careful.


The woman took out a few boxes of food that looked delicious. "I brought extra food today and thought maybe someone needed it. Is it okay if you take it?"


Their eyes shone brightly, and they smiled sincerely. "Thank you very much, Mom!" maya said with gratitude.


As they began to eat, the woman sat down next to them. "My name is Sarah. I can't help much, but I want to do what I can to help people in need."


Rizal said, "Thank you, Miss Sarah. We're beggars looking for a better life."


Sarah nodded in understanding. "I don't want to ask you about your life if you don't want to tell a story, but I want you to know that there are a lot of people out there who care and want to help."


They feel warm and appreciated by Sarah's good actions. The food they ate was so delicious after days of being hungry.


As they talk further with Sarah, they learn that she is a psychologist working with a disadvantaged group in town. She is one who struggles to improve their living conditions and provide them with emotional support.


Dian asked curiously, "What makes you care so much, Miss Sarah?"


Sarah smiled and stared into the distance for a while before replying, "When I was young, I also had a hard time. I know what it feels like to feel alone and hopeless. That's why I decided to become a psychologist and try to make a difference in the lives of others."


Maya nodded in understanding. "You are a blessing to many, including us."


Sarah looked towards them with hope. "I want you to know that not everyone will judge you or look down on you. There are many who care and want to help. Never lose hope."


After a hearty breakfast and a talk with Sarah, they felt inspired and excited. They knew that they still had a long journey ahead, but now they felt more confident and optimistic.


Aryan spoke with determination, "We will continue to look for opportunities and live this life with hope. We're going to work towards a better future."


Dian added, "We're going to keep this spirit and use it to help others as Ms. Sarah has done for us."


Maya concludes, "We are a family, and we will face all obstacles together. Together, we will achieve our dreams."


They know that their journey is not over, but they also know that they have each other and many good people in this world who are willing to help. With the passion and hope they feel right now, they prepare to face the next adventure that will bring them closer to their dreams of having a better life.


The days change and summer arrives in the city. The road that was previously filled with snow and rain was now filled with warm sunlight. Aryan, Maya, Dian, and Rizal continue to live life on the streets, but their spirits never fade. They still hope for a better future.


One morning, while they were sitting in a crowded city park, they saw a little girl who looked confused and scared. The girl was no more than five years old, dressed in dirty clothes, and looked very hungry.


Maya immediately stood up and approached the girl carefully. "Hi, small. You all right?"


The girl looked at Maya with eyes full of fear. "I don't know where my mother is."


Aryan, Dian, and Rizal soon join forces. They tried to calm the girl down. "We'll help you find your mother" Dian said gently.


They tried to wonder about her parents, but the girl was too young to give clear information. They feel desperate because they do not know what to do.


That was when a woman who looked like a city park administrator approached them. "What's going on here?"


Maya explains the situation to the woman. "We found this little girl and she looked lost."


The woman smiled warmly at the little girl and wrapped her clothes around the girl to provide warmth. "Don't worry, I'll take care of it. We have a child care center close to here. I'll take him there."


The little girl looked at the woman anxiously, but the woman gave her a gentle smile. "Don't be afraid, baby. We'll find your mother."


They saw the little girl walking away with the woman, and their hearts were filled with relief as the girl was now in safety.


Rizal felt grateful to the woman. "Thank you, Mom. You've helped the little girl."


The woman smiled. "No problem. This is my job. There's always a way to help others, even if it's just by providing temporary help."


After the little girl left, they sat back under the shadow of the tree. Aryan said with a sense of wonder, "The kindness of the woman reminds us that the world is also full of good people."


Maya adds, "We should always be ready to help others when we have the opportunity. Goodness is contagious."


Dian agrees. "Maybe one day we will also get help from others when we need it."


They feel more united than ever, and the experience makes them care more about the people around them. They know that even though they are beggar children who survive on the streets, they can also make a difference in the lives of others with small acts of kindness.


The summer continued, and they continued to look for opportunities to play music and raise a little money. Although they are still struggling, they feel that their happiness lies not in material possessions, but in the relationships they build and the feeling of fulfilling their duty as human beings to help others.


One day, while they were playing music in a city park, they saw an old man in shabby clothes and a torn bag walking in weak steps. The man looked very tired and hungry.


Maya can't just sit back and watch the man suffer. She approached the man and offered him some of the food they had. "Sir, do you want to eat?"


The man looked at Maya with eyes full of surprise and gratitude. "Thank you, young man. I'm so hungry."


They sit together in the warm sun, share food, and talk about life. The old man told his story of how he lost his job and his home, and how he ended up on the streets.


Aryan felt empathy for the man. "We have also had a lot of difficulties on the streets. We know how hard it is to live like this."


Dian added, "We are a small family trying to survive and support each other."


Rizal calms the old man down with the beautiful melody of his serula. "Music is the way we overcome this difficulty."


The old man smiled. "Thank you for your food and kindness, children. It makes my day better."


Maya said sincerely, "We're just doing the right thing, sir. We have to help each other in difficult moments."


The old man nodded. "May God bless you all and give you a better life."


They continued to play music after the man left, satisfied that they had made a difference in his life. They knew that even though they were beggars who survived in the streets, they had a kindness in their hearts that they could share with others.


Night came, and they gathered under the stars. They feel that although they may not have much, they have each other and the ability to make this world a better place, one act