I saw something strange in the grass and thought it was just a rope – but when I looked closer, I screamed in horror!

but it’s satisfying to see everything looking clean when I’m done.”

“So, you’ve started taking pride in your work,” I remarked. “That’s great. But tell me, do you feel like the customers and other staff appreciate what you do?”

“The staff definitely do. They, uh, gave me a hard time when they heard how I treated Mrs. Roberts.” Jake hung his head. “As for the customers… I doubt most of them give a second thought to the mess they leave behind, or who has to clean it.”

“They make me feel like I’m invisible,” Jake continued. “It really sucks.”

I couldn’t help but smile. It seemed I’d made the right call about the best way to discipline my son for his atrocious behavior. But just when I was basking in the pride I felt for my boy, he burst my bubble with an unexpected remark.

“I still don’t think Mrs. Roberts should be doing that job, Dad.” He met my gaze with a fierce look. “It’s hard work, and she deserves a chance to rest.”

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“I agree.” I sighed. “But I guess she has to work, Jake, to make ends meet.”

Jake shook his head. “It’s not right.”
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I didn’t have a good answer for Jake so I just shrugged and said something about the unfairness of life.

I didn’t think much about it until Jake’s last day of working at the restaurant. What he did then completely blew me away.

I watched as Jake handed in his uniform to the manager and turned to Mrs. Roberts. She was waiting near the counter uncertainly and seemed uncomfortable as Jake approached her.

“I’m very sorry for the way I treated you, Mrs. Roberts,” Jake said. “And I’m sorry you have to work such a demanding job. So I’ve got you something that I hope will make your life easier.”

My jaw dropped as I watched Jake hand Mrs. Roberts a stack of cash.

“I spoke to my friends at school and we raised a little money for you,” Jake said. “It’s not much, but I hope it helps.”

Mrs. Roberts burst into tears. She thanked Jake profusely. It’s one of the most heartwarming sights I’ve ever seen. I’ve never been prouder of Jake than I was at that moment.

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