I Gave $4 to a Tired Mom at the Gas Station – A Week Later, an Envelope Arrived for Me at Work

I Gave $4 to a Tired Mom at the Gas Station – A Week Later, an Envelope Arrived for Me at Work

A man standing behind a counter | Source: Midjourney

A man standing behind a counter | Source: Midjourney

For a second, I thought she might cry right there. She nodded quickly, grabbed the bag with her free hand, and hurried out into the cold night. Through the window, I watched her clutch that little boy tight as she got into an old sedan that looked like it had seen better days.

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Then she was gone, and the station went quiet again.

The next week passed like all the others. I worked my shifts, came home tired, and tried to help Lydia with dinner when I could stay awake long enough. We didn’t talk much about money anymore because there wasn’t much point. We both knew the situation, and talking about it just made it feel heavier.

A man sitting on a couch | Source: Pexels

A man sitting on a couch | Source: Pexels

It was the following Thursday when my manager, Mr. Jenkins, called me into his office. He’s a decent guy in his mid-50s.

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