A waitress who was always mean to a poor little boy discovered how much he cared about her one day, after which she burst into tears.
Jessica was a beautiful young lady with aspirations to become an actress, but she was very poor. Her dream of becoming an actress sprouted roots deep within as a child.
Her family could never afford cable television, but her neighbors had been privileged to have it, so she spent a lot of time watching the TV screen through the window each day.
Little Johnny loved going to the cafe much to the annoyance of Jessica | Source: Shutterstock
The dramas she got to watch were engraved into her memories, and after she had a conversation about it with her mother, Jessica found out how the movies were made. It had become her dream to become an actress who would make people feel something with her performances from then on.
She was quite passionate about it, but unfortunately, her parents could not afford to send her to any schools for acting, so as soon as she got older, she moved to a bigger city to further her career.
The city she chose had first been Chicago; however, there had not been a way she could earn money there, so she moved to New York instead. There she secured a job as a waitress at a cafe.
Jessica lived with her head held high but deep within herself, she felt ashamed because of her poor background. She slept at a shelter, and her work clothes were always rough because she sometimes slept in them — her boss, Mr. Sharp, had even complained once.
Jessica moved to New York where she secured a job as a waitress at a cafe | Source: Pexels
“I understand your current predicament Jessica, it is why I hired you. What I don’t understand is why you insist on showing up to work wearing a crumpled uniform,” he told her one morning when she ran into him dressed in her rough clothes.
“I’m sorry sir, I’ll find a solution soon.”
“It’s not good for customer reviews when one of my workers always turns up looking like what the cat dragged in,” her boss said before leaving her to sulk.
Apart from her bad uniform, the life Jessica lived was much...