Chapter 3 — The Gift That Changed Everything
Chapter 3 — The Gift That Changed Everything
Mr. Carter slowly walked to the display case.
Emma pointed excitedly at a small diamond butterfly necklace.
"That one..."
"It looks like Mommy used to draw."
His smile faded for just a second.
Emma's mother had passed away two years earlier.
Every birthday had been harder since then.
Mr. Carter nodded.
"Then that's the one."
The saleswoman rushed forward.
"Please, sir... allow me. I'll wrap it personally."
He raised one hand.
"No."
A young trainee standing quietly in the corner looked up in surprise.
She had watched everything but never laughed.
Never judged.
Instead, she had silently offered Emma a glass of water while the others ignored them.
"What is your name?" Mr. Carter asked.
"Sophie, sir."
"I've only worked here three weeks."
He smiled.
"Would you help my daughter choose her first piece of jewelry?"
Sophie's eyes filled with tears.
"It would be an honor."
Emma smiled brighter than any diamond in the room.
For nearly twenty minutes, Sophie patiently explained every necklace as if Emma were the most important customer in the world.
Mr. Carter watched without interrupting.
That was what luxury was supposed to feel like.
Not expensive.
Respectful.
When they reached the register, Mr. Bennett quietly approached.
"The regional manager has arrived."
"So has Human Resources."
The saleswoman lowered her head.
She already knew.
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This wasn't about losing a sale.
It was about losing trust.