He helped an elderly man in the rain — the next day, that kindness saved his job

My name is Adam Turner, and I’m a single dad raising an eight-year-old daughter, Madison. Life had not been kind, but we’d made do.I’m down at the family-owned restaurant full-time, working whatever shifts I can, doing my best to hold up our end of the bargain. It’s not exciting, but it is honest work and it’s how I make money to take care of my kid.

One night, we’d just picked up Madison from her after-school program when a heavy storm rolled in. Rain fell so hard that it obscured the road in front. That’s when I saw an old man ambling down the shoulder, leaning on a cane, his clothes drenched. A broken-down vehicle smoked under the hood nearby. I pulled over without thinking. The man told me his car had broken down and his phone had died. I told him I could take him to the nearest diner and he could call for help.He hesitated a moment, then got into the back seat. Madison gave him a small towel, and he thanked her with a weary smile. At the diner, before getting out, he said he wouldn’t forget my kindness. Honestly, I didn’t think much of it, I just hoped he’d be all right.The following day, tired from not having slept the night before, I arrived at work with only minutes to spare. My supervisor, Brian, immediately barked at me for being late. He’d been doing that more frequently lately. Being a single father didn’t garner me much pity in his eyes.Mid-morning, the diner door opened and the same man whom I helped in the rain walked in. But this time, he was unrecognizable. Sharp suit, confident posture.

He found me immediately. Before Brian could say hello, the man said, quietly, “I am the new owner.”

The room got quite silent. He told me that he had closed on the purchase the night before and came in for one reason: to ensure that I kept my job. He disclosed that he had eavesdropped on Brian the night before on the telephone while talking about helping to fabricate reasons to dismiss me. He’d poured over the files, the schedules, the complaints. Brian got fired on the spot.

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