As another customer, more aligned with Mike’s expectations, walked in, he eagerly assisted her, leaving Betty feeling humiliated. Cassey returned, noticing Betty’s distress, and immediately offered her help. Betty shared her wedding plans with Cassey, who enthusiastically showed her some dresses.
Betty chose one of the most expensive dresses while the other customer, after trying on several dresses and taking pictures, decided not to buy anything. Mike, frustrated, watched as Betty paid for her dress with cash and left a $5000 tip for Cassey.
Mike, shocked, approached Betty, stumbling over his words. “Ma’am, that’s quite the tip,” he said nervously. Betty, recalling his earlier rudeness, replied, “I was grandma not too long ago.” Mike tried to explain, but Betty cut him off, pointing out the flaw in his assumptions. She thanked Cassey and invited her to the wedding, leaving Mike embarrassed.
Cassey explained to Mike that Betty was a nurse marrying a millionaire she had met through her work. Mike, realizing his prejudice, felt both baffled and annoyed. Cassey advised him to learn from this experience. That summer, Cassey celebrated with Betty at her wedding, enjoying the joyous occasion.