CHAPTER 3 — A Birthday Lesson
CHAPTER 3 — A Birthday Lesson
Instead of walking into the private showroom, Mr. Harrison surprised everyone.
"I'd like to keep shopping here."
Daniel looked confused.
"Sir?"
"Like any other father."
The saleswoman swallowed hard.
"I... I'd be honored to help."
Mr. Harrison smiled politely.
"No."
He looked toward another employee standing quietly in the back.
A young sales associate who had watched everything happen without saying a word.
Her name tag read:
Sophia.
She approached nervously.
"Good afternoon, sir."
Mr. Harrison smiled warmly.
"My daughter likes necklaces."
Sophia immediately knelt to Emma's height.
"What kind of things do you like?"
Emma thought seriously.
"Bunnies."
"And stars."
"And Mommy liked butterflies."
The room became quiet.
Sophia nodded gently.
"I think I know exactly which one."
She didn't reach for the largest diamond.
She didn't mention price.
Instead, she carefully brought out a delicate white-gold necklace with a tiny butterfly surrounded by small sapphire stars.
Emma gasped.
"It looks like the sky!"
Sophia laughed softly.
"I thought you might say that."
Mr. Harrison watched silently.
Not once had Sophia looked at his clothes.
Not once had she guessed his wealth.
She had only listened to a little girl.
"Perfect," he said.
"We'll take it."
Emma hugged the necklace box as though it contained treasure.
"It'll help Mommy remember my birthday."
Several employees quietly wiped away tears.
Daniel finally understood.
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Mr. Harrison hadn't come to test the jewelry.
He had come to teach his daughter that kindness was the most valuable thing anyone could wear.