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“What do I owe you?” she asked.

“Someone said you fix things,” she whispered. “My plant… I can’t afford a new one.” antonyms for scavenger

When his classmates called him a scavenger, Leo thought about the opposite of that word. “What do I owe you

He found the glass panes smashed in a demolition lot—windows from a school that used to teach children to read. He scrubbed the sharp edges clean and fitted them into a frame of salvaged steel beams. The soil came from a compost heap behind a bakery that had closed last spring. The seeds—tomatoes, peppers, basil—he’d bought with saved coins, but the planters were old sinks and bathtubs hauled from a renovator’s dumpster. basil—he’d bought with saved coins