A Wedding, A Woman, And The Unexpected Gift

She entered with swollen eyes and twelve crumpled dollars.
“My son’s wedding is today. I don’t want to embarrass him.”

Her cardigan was worn, her shoes tired, but her gaze steady. I pushed the money aside. “Sit. You won’t embarrass anyone.” I curled waves into her gray hair, brushed shimmer on her lids, pressed rose into her lips.

She trembled at the mirror. “Please don’t let me be invisible,” she had said. Now she smiled like the sun.

The next morning, flowers filled my salon, no note—just: Thank you for seeing me.

Years later, a thick envelope arrived. Her handwriting said one thing: Remission.

She’d beaten cancer—and left me proof that beauty can heal.

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