Sienna Powell, a 16-year-old girl raised by a single mother, had always dreamed of attending her prom in a beautiful dress.
Her father had abandoned the family years earlier, leaving Sienna’s mom, Lisa, to make ends meet on a modest income as a bank teller.
Despite the financial challenges, Sienna tried her best not to burden her mother, rarely asking for anything beyond her basic needs.
She even took on part-time jobs to help cover household expenses.
Each time Sienna received her paycheck, she set aside a small portion in a tin can she kept hidden in her closet.
The money was intended for her dream prom dress, a luxurious, custom-made red satin gown that she had long admired in a local boutique.
The dress, worth $2,000, was far beyond her mother’s financial reach, but Sienna was determined to save enough to buy it on her own.
Weeks before the prom, Sienna had finally saved up enough money to order the dress.
She excitedly visited the boutique to select the delicate Italian satin fabric and have her measurements taken.
On the morning of the prom, she picked up the finished dress and was overjoyed.
As she tried it on, she marveled at how magical it made her feel.
She opened a small bakeshop, which quickly became the most popular in town.
As the business grew, Elsie expanded to new locations and eventually moved with Aaron to another city.
Although Sienna and Aaron stayed in touch, their lives gradually drifted apart.Years later, when Sienna turned 33, she received an unexpected letter from Elsie.
The envelope contained legal documents indicating that Elsie had retired and divided her business assets equally between Aaron and Sienna.
In her heartfelt letter, Elsie expressed her gratitude for Sienna’s kindness years earlier and explained that she considered Sienna to be like a daughter to her. Elsie’s gift not only made Sienna a millionaire but also rekindled the connection between them, allowing them to reunite after many years apart.
Despite the financial challenges, Sienna tried her best not to burden her mother, rarely asking for anything beyond her basic needs.
She even took on part-time jobs to help cover household expenses.
Each time Sienna received her paycheck, she set aside a small portion in a tin can she kept hidden in her closet.
The story was a disappointment. It cut out a lot of the things that were detrimental to the story. Like how Sienna found out about her friends mother, Aarons mothers illness and how she got so sick, and what illness the woman had. It just skipped all that and more of how she was rewarded for h r kindness. If you are going to tell a story tell all of it and don’t skip the main topic in the middle of a story. That’s like a movie starting and all of a sudden it goes straight to nearly the conclusion. I found this story very disappointing.