After her husband’s death, Margaret decided to fulfill their long-held dream of opening a coffee shop. Realizing she couldn’t manage it alone, she had to hire a young man to help her. Because of him, she discovered a secret her late husband had been hiding for 20 years.
Following her husband’s untimely death, Margaret resolved to fulfill their shared dream of opening a coffee shop, a dream they had always cherished but never realized together.
Margaret invested all her savings to open this coffee shop, and today was finally the opening day.
The sun was shining, and the smell of freshly baked pastries filled the air. She felt a mixture of excitement and nervousness as she unlocked the doors for the first time.
A neighbor had advised her to hire someone to help her, but Margaret was adamantly against it. She was sure she could handle everything.
“I’ve managed bigger challenges in life,” she thought, recalling her husband’s illness and how she had cared for him. She wanted to prove to herself and to his memory that she could do this.
However, more people came to the opening than Margaret expected. The bell above the door jingled constantly as customers streamed in, eager to try the new coffee shop in town.
Margaret quickly found herself overwhelmed. She rushed from the counter to the tables, trying to keep up with orders. In her hurry, she forgot to take orders and always mixed them up.
A cappuccino ended up as a latte, and a blueberry muffin went to someone who had ordered a chocolate croissant.
Customers left the cafe unhappy, their comments echoing in her mind, “She can’t do it alone,” and “This place won’t last a week.”
The next day, with a heavy heart but determined spirit, Margaret decided to find an assistant. She posted a job ad and spent the morning conducting several interviews.
One candidate talked too much, another seemed uninterested, and a third didn’t even show up. Margaret turned away each candidate, feeling more discouraged by the minute.
In the evening, just before closing time, a young man came in. He had a friendly face and a calm demeanor.
“Hi, I’m Andrew,” he introduced himself, smiling warmly. “I saw your ad and wondered if you’re still looking for help.”
Margaret sighed, feeling tired and unsure. “I am, but I’ve had a long day.
I’m not sure…”
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