Judith walked into her shift on a regular night, expecting to work her normal hours and then go home, until a family of four sat down and ordered only three meals for their family. One of their children was left without anything to eat at all.
Something felt off and Judith decided to keep an eye on the family during their dinner. She soon discovered something that made her look more closely at the family, and she realized that she would need to take matters into her own hands.
The Waitress
Judith had been a waitress for most of her working life. She had met many different types of people in the varied restaurants she had worked in. Some customers had been a pleasure to serve, polite, kind, and generous. Others had been outright rude and difficult.
But this was her job, and she tried to be pleasant and patient with everyone. She was happy working in this particular restaurant. Judith had a good boss and got on well with her colleagues. She didn’t realize how much this would help her until later that night.