May POVBy the time my shift ended, I was exhausted—but in the most fulfilling way. That day, I had served dozens of customers, each with their own quirks and oddities, and somehow, I managed to charm them all.There was the elderly couple who ordered two cappuccinos and smiled at me like I reminded them of someone they used to know. The woman even touched my hand as I handed her the change and said, “You’ve got kind eyes, dear. Don’t ever let anyone dim them.”Then there was the college boy who clearly came just to flirt. “You’re new here, right? You look like someone who belongs in a glossy magazine, not behind a cash register.” I smiled politely, gave him his iced latte, and mentally rolled my eyes. But it was still nice—nice to be seen, to be spoken to with lightness for once.And of course, the frazzled young mom with two toddlers, who I helped juggle her tray and stroller. She looked at me, eyes wide with gratitude, and said, “You’re a lifesaver. Literally.”It felt… grounding.
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