We read and hear a lot of bad and negative news. Very few heartwarming stories make the headlines, and if you’re reading this story, you’re probably an upbeat and positive person who instinctively seeks out the good news. I personally like to pass on a feel-good story every chance I get. The world is an ugly, vicious place in many ways, but the fact is, there are as many positive stories out there as there are negative. You’re just not seeing them because bad news sells, believe it or not. We don’t know if this story is true or not, but it’s been making the rounds on social media and via email and we just had to pass it on to our readers. It’s too good to not put out there. Everyone needs a little financial help when they’re first starting out in life, and if you can relate to that, you’ll love this beautiful story. If you’ve been young and expecting a child, you’ll further relate. Enjoy this story.
I am working late at night at a 24-hour pharmacy. There are only three customers in the store: a scruffy but clean young couple and another gentleman. The woman in the young couple is very heavily pregnant, and her partner is picking up the range of baby hats we carry and holding them up against her stomach, then looking at the prices and sadly putting them back. They pick up a packet of the cheapest pain medication we carry and bring it to the counter.
Female Customer: “I’m sorry, but can you please ask the pharmacist if these are safe for me to take?”
Me: “Of course!”
(While we’re waiting for the pharmacist to come out, they tell me they’re expecting their daughter any day now. The pharmacist has been watching the young couple since they came in.)
Pharmacist: “These are fine, but can I ask why you need them?”
Female Customer: “Oh, I have a horrible cough that’s making my back ache even worse. I can’t get to sleep.”
(The pharmacist goes through a list of cough medicines safe for her to take before the young man shakes his head with tears in his eyes.)
Male Customer: “I’m sorry, I’ve just lost my job, and we really can’t afford any of those. Sorry for wasting your time.”
Pharmacist: “That’s okay, but this packet is damaged, and legally I can’t let you take it. Seeing as it was the last one, let me and [my name] go look in the back for some more.”
(The pharmacist takes me out the back, where he puts three packets of name brand painkillers, four bottles of name brand cough syrup, a wheat bag for her back, a tin of formula, a packet of newborn nappies and a few of the hats the couple was looking at into a box. He hands me the box and tells me to take it out to them. I do, and they both burst into tears, thanking us over and over again. They leave with huge smiles on their faces.)
Female Customer: “Thank you again!”
Other Customer: “I’m sorry, I couldn’t help but overhear. Did you say you just lost your job at [local company]?”
Male Customer: “Yes, I was an IT tech.”
Other Customer: “I own [another computer store in the area], and I’m looking for a new tech. Can you start tomorrow?”
(There were tears all round that night. A week later, the young woman brought in her beautiful daughter and a giant batch of cupcakes for the pharmacy staff. Best night at work ever!)
A beautiful heartwarming story and we’re glad we found it.