It was around lunchtime when an elderly couple slowly walked into a busy fast-food restaurant. They looked sweet, neatly dressed, and hand-in-hand as they made their way to the counter.
After scanning the menu carefully, the old man placed an order: just one hamburger, one portion of fries, and a single medium drink.

They found a small booth by the window and sat down. The husband gently unwrapped the burger and, with quiet focus, cut it precisely in half. He slid one half to his wife. Then, he began dividing the fries—counting them one by one—into two nearly identical piles. One set went in front of her, the other in front of him.
Next, he took a sip of the drink, then passed it to her. She took a small sip in return and placed it between them on the table.
A few other customers noticed what was going on.
One whispered, “Oh, that’s so sad. They must be struggling… only one meal for the two of them.”
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Another customer nodded, clearly touched. “They’re probably on a fixed income. Maybe that’s all they can afford.”
As the old man slowly started eating his portion of the hamburger and picked at his fries, his wife just sat there quietly, hands folded in her lap, smiling softly as she watched him eat. Every now and then, she’d take a gentle sip from the shared drink. But she hadn’t touched her food.
Eventually, a young man nearby couldn’t bear it anymore. He got up, walked over to their table, and said kindly, “Excuse me, I couldn’t help but notice… Would it be alright if I bought you both another meal? It would be my treat.”
The old man looked up with a warm smile and replied, “Oh, no need, son. We’re used to sharing everything.”
The young man nodded politely and returned to his seat, though the sight still tugged at his heart.

But after several minutes, something seemed even more unusual. The wife still hadn’t eaten a single bite. She continued to sit quietly while her husband finished his portion of the meal.
People around them began whispering again, this time more concerned than before.
The young man, now even more puzzled, returned to their table. This time, he addressed the old woman directly.
“Ma’am,” he said gently, “Please don’t take this the wrong way, but… you haven’t eaten at all. Can I at least get you something for yourself?”
The woman chuckled softly, her eyes twinkling. “Thank you, dear, but really—we’re fine. We’ve shared everything our whole lives.”
Still confused, the young man hesitated, then asked, “I hope it’s not too forward of me to ask, but… what exactly are you waiting for?”
The old woman leaned in slightly and whispered back with a wink,
“I’m waiting for the teeth.”
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