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Lost Gum

Sat, 25 Oct 2025, 09:56 AM (-06:00) Creative Commons License

Someone left behind a package of minty gum. It was sitting on a desk after all the kids had gone. The box was full and wanted chewing. I figured someone might claim it if I put it on my desk in plain sight — next to the left-behind water bottles, headphones, and hoodie.

The next day, after we were finished talking about factoring quadratic expressions, Martin asked me a question.

“Mr. Hasan, did you find a package of gum after class the other day?”

“I did,” I said. “Is this yours?” I held up the abandoned minty gum package.

He nodded.

“Is it really yours?” I asked. (I’d ask the same for someone claiming the headphones, so why not for gum?)

“Yes,” he said.

I handed it to him. He took out a couple sticks of gum and passed them out to the other students sitting at his pod.

After class, I noticed the package of minty gum was on the desk. He had left it behind, again.

I walked over and picked it up. A scrap of paper fell from beneath it.

a note in which he confesses it wasn't his and he apologises

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