Waitress Is Only Person Nice to Rude Customer And Then She Gets A Call
She hadn’t seen him at his regular booth for over two weeks now. Every week for seven years he was right there and on time for breakfast, and the fact that he hasn’t been made her sick with worry.
She wanted to see if she could speak to anybody who might know what was going on, but just as she was about to ask around, her cellphone rang. It was an unknown number, which she would usually ignore but felt compelled to answer.
What she heard over the call made her eyes well up with tears.
An Incredible Calling
Many people across the globe don’t consider working as a waitress ideal. Some look down on the occupation, extending these feelings to the waitresses serving them every day.
For Eva Gonzalez, working as a waitress was an incredible calling. Although the job was demanding at times, it made her smile every day. She didn’t know how much it would change her life.
Living The Dream
As a waitress working in Kansas City, Eva had seen all types of people come for a meal or drink. She’d served truckers, teachers, bikers, and law enforcers to kids, college students, and entire families.
But none of these people ever matched Carl, the veteran who’d frequented the restaurant for the entire time Eva worked there.
Their Unique Relationship
Carl’s relationship with Eva had been a unique one. The first time they met, Eva was a novice waitress trying to make enough tips to pay overdue bills.
Although Carl was older than Eva by more than fifty years, her heart immediately warmed to him. She knew what was happening was unexplainable, and she could attribute this to one glaring fact about Carl.
A Sour Mood
Although Carl was advanced in age, he had the sourest mood Eva’s ever known. For Carl, nothing was ever good enough.
The first time Eva served him, he’d complained about how slow her service was. He’d grumbled that the food was soggy, and the restaurant was cold. Eva thought it would stop there, but it got worse.



