Chapter 3: The Truth Behind the Dress
Chapter 3: The Truth Behind the Dress
"I think there's something everyone should know," Emily said quietly.
She walked toward the gown that had started everything.
"It wasn't even for me."
Confused murmurs spread across the showroom.
Emily smiled gently.
"My maid of honor lost her mother to cancer six months ago."
"She couldn't afford the dress she dreamed about."
"So I came here pretending to be an ordinary customer."
"I wanted to surprise her."
Several employees exchanged guilty looks.
Victoria frowned.
"You expect us to believe that?"
Emily reached into her purse and pulled out a handwritten letter.
It was from her best friend.
The paper was worn from being folded and unfolded too many times.
"I've never felt beautiful enough to wear a real wedding dress... but thank you for believing I deserve one."
The room fell silent.
Emily folded the letter carefully.
"My father taught me something."
"If people only respect you after learning your bank account..."
"They never respected you."
She looked at the sales associates.
"I'm not firing anyone for assuming I had less money."
"But anyone who watched a customer get assaulted..."
"...and did nothing..."
"...shouldn't work in customer service."
The employees lowered their heads.
One young saleswoman stepped forward, tears in her eyes.
"I'm sorry."
"I should have helped you."
Emily gave her a small nod.
"I know."
"You were the only one who looked ashamed."
Then she turned toward the manager.
"Keep her."
The young employee burst into tears.
Victoria, however...
May you like
Had turned completely pale.
Because security had just arrived.
