Waitress Who Served Grumpiest Customer Gets Surprising Call When He Stops Showing Up
The fact that she hadn’t seen the man for more than two weeks was quite concerning. She had seen him in the restaurant for breakfast almost every day for the last seven years, and she could not help but worry.
She wanted to ask her co-workers if they knew what was going on, but before she could, she received a phone call. It was a number she did not recognize, but she answered anyway. What the person on the phone said to her broke her heart.
It Was Her Dream Job
There aren’t a lot of people who would consider being a waitress as an ideal job. Many people disregard the occupation entirely and make sure that those who serve them are aware of their views on their jobs.
Working as a waiter was a dream come true for Eva Gonzalez. Despite the fact that the job was tough at times, she enjoyed it every day. She had no idea how drastically it would alter her life.
She Had Seen It All
Eva worked as a waitress in Kansas City and she had seen it all. She had served a wide variety of people in her life, from truckers to teachers, bikers to lawyers, and the occasional college student.
However, no customer could ever come close to Carl, the veteran who was a regular ever since Carla started.
It Was Special
Carl and Eva enjoyed a one-of-a-kind relationship. When Carl first met Eva, she had just started waitressing and was trying her best to make ends meet.
There was a fifty-year age gap between the two, but from the moment they first met Eva could not help but feel drawn to him. It was clear what was happening was out of the ordinary, and she could attribute it to one glaring fact about Carl.
A Grumpy Old Man
Carl was an older gentleman, and he was the grumpiest man Eva had ever encountered. Carl could never settle for anything less than perfect.
The first time Eva was his waitress, he could not stop complaining about how long she took with everything. The food was undercooked and the temperature in the restaurant was also too cold. Eva expected it to end there, but she was mistaken.