Two weeks before my son’s wedding, I went looking for a dress—and after a frustrating morning, I found the perfect blue gown in a small boutique.
But the young clerk ruined the moment with insults and rude behavior, even snatching my phone when I tried to check something.
Her mother, the store owner, overheard everything on CCTV. Without hesitation, she fired her daughter on the spot and gave me the dress for free as an apology.
We shared lattes while her daughter handed out flyers in a coffee cup costume next door.
At the wedding, I felt beautiful—and even more surprised when the daughter arrived to apologize and offer my guests a lifetime discount.
That day reminded me: kindness matters, actions have consequences, and forgiveness can show up in surprising ways.