A store assistant made my wife cry by treating her badly. All she wanted was to apply for a job, but instead, she was insulted. When I heard what happened, I knew I had to do something. No one should be treated like that!
My name is Thomas, and my wife, Emma, has always had an eye for fashion. She keeps up with trends and even helps me dress well. She loves fashion, so working in retail made perfect sense.

One afternoon, Emma saw a “Now Hiring” sign at a well-known lingerie store. Excited, she went in to ask about the job. But instead of getting information, she was rudely dismissed.
The store assistant barely looked at her and, with a smirk, said, “I don’t think you’re pretty enough for this job. Don’t even bother.”
Emma came home in tears. She was heartbroken. I held her close and reminded her how talented and beautiful she was. But inside, I was furious. No one had the right to treat her that way.
I decided to teach that assistant a lesson. I called my friend Mike, who works in the fashion industry. He was eager to help. We came up with a plan.

A few days later, I went to the store, acting as a customer looking for a gift. The assistant was suddenly polite, eager to help me. She had no idea what was coming.
After keeping her engaged for a while, I stepped out and returned with Mike. He introduced himself as a talent scout looking for fresh faces in fashion. The assistant immediately assumed he was talking about her.
She was wrong. Mike took one look at her and said, “Sorry, not quite the look we need.” She looked crushed.
Then, Mike turned to me and asked if I knew someone who would be a great fit. I smiled and said, “Yes, my wife, Emma.”

Emma met with Mike later. Though she didn’t pursue modeling, the experience boosted her confidence.
Revenge wasn’t about hurting the assistant—it was about lifting Emma up. And as we walked past that store later, Emma stood taller than ever.