Antonyms For Scavenger _top_ -
And that was it. The word he’d been searching for.
“What do I owe you?” she asked.
Not a scavenger—someone who takes from the dead. A restorer—someone who sees what is broken and believes it can live again. antonyms for scavenger
The geranium wasn’t the last. Neighbors brought lamps that wouldn’t light, chairs with missing legs, a music box that only clicked. Leo fixed what he could. The things he couldn’t, he took apart for parts—wires, screws, springs—and stored them in coffee cans labeled with marker.
One afternoon, the word arrived. He was watering the basil when an old woman appeared at the factory door, holding a wilted geranium in a cracked pot. And that was it
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.
When his classmates called him a scavenger, Leo thought about the opposite of that word. Not a scavenger—someone who takes from the dead
“Pick whichever one you like,” Leo said. “I’m just the person who believes that nothing worthless stays that way forever.”