English Short Stories

The Stranger in the Dark

The Stranger in the Dark

A woman and a rickshaw driver on a dark street in Surat, spiritual story about kindness
Reading Time: < 1 minute

“Grandma, were you ever lost?” Aarav asked.

She smiled. “Once. God helped me in a strange way that time.”

“Tell me,” he said, sitting closer.

“I had gone to Surat for work. By the time I finished, it was dark. I took a rickshaw toward my hotel.”

“What happened?”

“I’d forgotten the address.”

Aarav’s eyes went wide.

“The streets all looked the same. I walked and walked. Then I noticed the rickshaw driver was still there. Following me.”

“Weren’t you scared?”

“Very. I turned and asked him why.”

“What did he say?”

“‘You look lost, sister. I’ll stay close until you find your hotel.'”

Grandma paused, looking past Aarav for a moment, as if she could still see the street.

“I found it, finally. I thanked him. Offered him sweets from my bag.”

“Did he take them?”

“He did. Then he said something I never forgot.”

“What?”

“‘I have two daughters. One is your age. I couldn’t leave a woman alone at night.'”

Aarav went quiet.

“So… God sent him?”

Grandma touched his cheek gently.

“Maybe. Sometimes He doesn’t come with thunder or light, beta. Sometimes He comes wearing a driver’s faded shirt, asking nothing in return.”

Aarav looked down at his hands, thinking.

Outside, an auto rickshaw rattled past their gate, its small bell ringing once into the evening air.

Grandma didn’t say anything more. She didn’t need to.

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📖 Story in Brief
Grandma tells Aarav about the night she got lost in Surat without her hotel's address. A rickshaw driver quietly followed until she found her way, asking for nothing in return. Aarav learns that kindness sometimes arrives in the plainest, most ordinary disguise.
💡 The Lesson Inside
Help doesn't always arrive the way we expect. Sometimes it looks like a stranger who simply decides not to look away.
✨ Words Worth Keeping
Rattled
made a series of short, sharp sounds, like a vehicle moving over a rough road
Faded
lost its original brightness or colour over time
Paused
stopped for a short moment before continuing
📚 Quick Glossary
Beta
an affectionate term used for a child or younger person in many Indian families
Rickshaw
a small three-wheeled vehicle commonly used for short rides in Indian cities
🎬 See It in Action
1

The old man's shirt was faded but clean, washed many times over the years.

2

He paused for a moment, remembering the night clearly even after all these years.

3

The auto rattled past the gate just as Grandma finished her story.

🗣️ Say It Right
Rickshaw
/RIK-shaw/
Beta
/BAY-ta/

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Rattled
Faded
Paused
made a series of short, sharp sounds, like a vehicle moving over a rough road
lost its original brightness or colour over time
stopped for a short moment before continuing
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