Former Maid Hits the Jackpot!
Diane Stringam Tolley, Fiction Reporter
Beaumont — It’s true. Occasionally, everything just works out!
Daughter of a late, well-respected local businessman, Cindy was raised with wealth but had fallen on hard times.
Though we couldn’t get an interview with the girl, herself, neighbours report that she was unfailingly sweet and cheerful.
She had to work hard, but she did so willingly, her positive attitude a positive inspiration to co-workers.
“She was always so kind to all of us!” said one of her co-workers, known only as ‘Jack’.
“Y-y-yes!” another co-worker, Gus-Gus, put in. “Even the new arrivals, like me. She treated us all real special!”
Her co-workers couldn’t comment on the exact order of events that led to her good fortune, saying only: “Everyone chipped in to make it possible. We were just so happy to help her. It was well-deserved!”
One co-worker, on condition of anonymity, hinted that Cindy’s life had not been very easy. Citing “Family troubles”.
“Apparently, she didn’t get along with immediate family members,” she said. “A surprise, because she was so sweet! We were all quite flabbergasted that she and the other female members of her family experienced such animosity. I guess it’s just a fact that not everyone, no matter how kind, gets along with everyone else!”
Apparently there had been a bit of consternation and some hair-pulling over an invitation to a much-anticipated party.
“But Cindy was made of tough stuff and determined to attend, despite hints of ‘unsuitability’ from her relatives.”
Those ‘female relatives’ appeared to have made Cindy’s attendance difficult—even conspiring to ruin a new party dress.
“She was quite distraught,” says our source. “Fortunately, I had the foresight to plan for such an event.
“I was able to provide our girl with something suitable—maybe even superior—as quick as a wink!”
And those efforts certainly paid off. Cindy made quite a remarkable—one could almost say a ‘royal’— impression.
“She had to leave before the party wound down, and in so doing, lost a personal item or two… “But still, when answering her co-workers' questions, she was glowing with praise for the party and the organizers.”
Praise that she continued to spout, even as her regular work-a-day world was once again thrust upon her. “I’ve got that in my pocket,” she is quoted as saying. Though some speculate she meant something else.
There was some mention of a dust-up over the return of her belongings by ensigns from party organizers, but with what she had pocketed, all this was soon sorted, and Cindy was quickly on her way.
Now a new life and a new home awaits her—along with a beautiful, budding romance (wink, wink)—and all this reporter can think to say is: Hooray, Miss Cindy! With your co-workers, I congratulate you!
From cinders to a crown! Surely the stuff of magical fairy tales! Every woman's dream. Well...mine, anyway.
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