A sales assistant was incredibly rude to my wife, bringing her to tears just because she wanted to apply for a job.
The assistant implied that my wife wasn’t “pretty enough” to work there.
When my wife shared what happened, I knew I had to step in and do something.
I devised a plan to make sure this sales assistant would regret her words and never treat anyone like that again!
This is a thrilling story about sweet revenge! My name is Thomas, and my wife Emma has always loved fashion. Her closet is full of stylish clothes that show off her great taste. I’m not just saying that because I’m her husband—Emma really knows the latest trends!
In fact, most days, she helps me pick out my outfits. It’s not because I think it’s her job; it’s because she enjoys doing it. And honestly, I look great every time, so I’m definitely not complaining!

For years, my wife hesitated to follow her true passion. She worked in many jobs, like being a receptionist and a nurse (though that job didn’t last long), and even tried her hand at art. But she still hadn’t found the right fit.
Recently, my wonderful wife decided to pursue her love for fashion (get it?) and turned it into a career. She started looking for a job in retail, thinking it would be the perfect match for her interests.

One day, Emma came home feeling very upset and told me what had happened. She explained that earlier that afternoon, she was at the shopping mall and saw a well-known lingerie store with a “Now Hiring” sign in the window.
She was thrilled and said, “I immediately went inside to ask about the job! But I was in for a big surprise.” Her excitement quickly faded when she approached the sales assistant to ask about the position.

The rude sales assistant didn’t even look at Emma until she was right in front of her! Feeling a bit down but still hopeful, Emma asked about how to apply for the job. Instead of helping her, the assistant looked her up and down with a sneer and said, “Look, hun, I don’t think you’re pretty enough for this job. NO CHANCE. Don’t even try, okay?”

When my lovely wife came home, she was in tears and needed a moment to calm down before she could tell me what happened. She was heartbroken by the rude comment, and it broke my heart to see her so devastated.
I wrapped my arms around her to comfort her. “My love, don’t let her get to you. You’re beautiful and talented. You’re worth so much more than her words,” I said gently. Emma cried, “But why would she say that? I just wanted to apply for a job. I didn’t deserve that.”
