Years later, a reporter came to write about the young man who had turned an abandoned factory into a community workshop. She asked Leo what he called himself.
The word stuck to him like mud on a raincoat. Scavenger. Feeder on the dead. Picker of bones and broken things. antonyms for scavenger
“Someone said you fix things,” she whispered. “My plant… I can’t afford a new one.” Years later, a reporter came to write about
Not a scavenger—someone who takes from the dead. A restorer—someone who sees what is broken and believes it can live again. Scavenger
When his classmates called him a scavenger, Leo thought about the opposite of that word.
He held up a pocket watch he’d just fixed for a farmer whose father had carried it through a war. The hands were moving again, counting out seconds like small, steady gifts.