Store cashier slipped me cash – the receipt made my blood ran cold

It was yet another day when I needed to make a choice between what my essentials were and cut on purchasing too many products. Times were tough, and although I only got a handful of things from the store, I was still short on money. Embarrassment was written all over my face, but then, the cashier slipped me cash.

“I’ve been there,” she whispered.

I thanked her and headed to the parking lot when I noticed there was a note along with the receipt – “Take your child and leave. Now. Don’t look back.”

Honestly, I got scared because I couldn’t figure out what was going on. Was I in danger? My initial thought was to return to the store, but I decided to act upon that note and headed home instead.

Curious about the message, I returned to the store the following day.

I looked around, but the cashier was nowhere to bee seen. I asked around, and before long, the store’s manager approached me.

“Looking for something particular?” he asked, seeing me standing at the register for unusually long.

“Yes,” I said, “I’m in fact looking for a cashier. She was at work yesterday.”

I described how she looked and then I was told she didn’t work there any longer. Apparently, the nice cashier was axed the day she slipped me cash.

The manager, who was extremely rude, said she broke the store’s policy by giving money to a customer.

“Oh my God,” I said to myself. “Did she lose her job for stepping in for me and my child?”

I wanted to know more, her name, her address… but the manager refused to share such information with me.

In an attempt to track her down, I took to the social media, never assuming that my post would go viral in a matter of days.

What’s most, the local outlets picked up the story, and it wasn’t long after the nice cashier who slipped me cash contacted me.
I apologized for getting her in trouble, but she said it was fine.

She explained that she noticed a strange person walking right next to me the entire time I was at the store and that’s why she wrote that note, fearing I could get myself in danger.

As of her kindness and her losing her job? The local media had already picked up the story so the store’s corporate got involved. They offered her her job back, but that lovely cashier had other plans. She said she found a job where kindness wasn’t punished.

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