Hey everyone, I didnโt expect to be sharing this, but after what happened last week, I just had to. Iโm Audrey, a 25-year-old woman who was forced to take matters into my own hands when circumstances called for it. Stick around because you wonโt want to miss this story!
For context, my mom is one of the kindest people youโll ever meet. She used to have a great job, but unfortunately, she had to quit due to cancer treatment.
Even though sheโs in remission now, she needed to find work quickly to help with the bills, so she got a job as a waitress at a local cafรฉ. She never complains and always wears a smile, even on her toughest days.

Growing up, it was just Mom and me against the world. Weโve always been close, sharing everything from our favorite books to late-night movie marathons.
Her strength and positivity are contagious, and I canโt imagine having a better role model. Seeing her struggle but never lose her spirit has been both heartbreaking and inspiring.
Enter the entitled woman, Karen. She started coming to the cafรฉ every day, making snide comments and belittling my mom for no reason. Here are a few examples of her nastiness:
One day, during my lunch break, I decided to visit Mom at the cafรฉ. I found her serving Karen, who was, unsurprisingly, in full diva mode.
โExcuse me,โ Karen called out loudly, waving her hand dramatically as if summoning a servant. โI dropped my napkin. Be a dear and get me another one.โ
Mom, always patient, smiled and retrieved a fresh napkin, handing it to Karen with grace. But Karen wasnโt done.
โMarilyn, is it?โ Karen eyed my momโs name tag on her uniform. โNext time, try not to be so slow. I donโt have all day,โ she sneered, her voice dripping with condescension.
I clenched my fists under the table, but Mom just nodded, still smiling. โOf course, maโam. Is there anything else you need?โ
Karen ignored her, turning to her phone with a dismissive wave.
Another time, I was there when Karen decided to criticize every little thing about the service. โThis coffee is too hot!โ she snapped. โAnd this pastry is cold. Did you even bother to check? And look at this table! Itโs filthy!โ
Mom apologized, โIโm so sorry, maโam. Iโll get you a fresh pastry and clean the table right away.โ
โOh, and those flowers!โ Karen continued. โTheyโre wilting. If you canโt keep fresh ones here, maybe you should bring some from your own garden.โ
Momโs face fell slightly, but she simply said, โIโll see what I can do, maโam.โ
The worst was when Karen made it personal. One afternoon, she looked Mom up and down and said loudly to a friend, โItโs such a shame when people donโt take care of themselves. Look at her, she looks exhausted all the time. I guess some people just arenโt cut out for success.โ
Mom, being the angel she is, never wanted to complain or make a scene. But last week, things went too far.
Mom came home in tears, her uniform stained with coffee. It turned out Karen had thrown her coffee at my mom, claiming it was too cold. It broke my heart to see her like that.
โWhat happened?โ I asked, gently wiping her tears.
โItโs nothing, Audrey. Just a bad day at work,โ she tried to dismiss it, but I could see the pain in her eyes.
โMom, please tell me,โ I insisted.
She sighed. โKaren. She threw her coffee at me because it wasnโt hot enough. I tried to apologize, but she just screamed at me and stormed out.โ
โWhy does she hate you so much? Whatโs her problem?โ I asked, my voice laced with both anger and concern.
โThis isnโt just about a customer being mean to a waitress, Audrey. This goes way back,โ Mom hesitated, then finally admitted, โKaren is a former classmate. Sheโs held a grudge against me ever since your father chose me over her back in the day.โ
โThatโs it!โ I said, my voice shaking with anger. โIโm not letting her get away with this!โ
โAudrey, please. Iโll handle it,โ said my mom. Her tone was convincing, filled with pure love and concern for me.
I shook my head, trying not to worry my mom too much. But as we hugged, my mind immediately started plotting how to teach Karen a lesson she would never forget.
Having established that enough was enough, I decided to take matters into my own hands. Finding Karen online was easy peasy. A little stalking of her social media accounts revealed she was obsessed with her image. She bragged about her lavish lifestyle and her pristine appearance.
After doing my research, I concocted a brilliant plan. First, I set up a fake Instagram account, posing as a high-end beauty influencer, Lila Sanders. With a few paid followers and some bought engagement, the account was as good as real.
Then came the next step. I started interacting with Karenโs posts, complimenting her and gradually getting her to trust the fake account.
After a week of friendly exchanges, I sent her a message about an exclusive, invite-only beauty event happening in town, claiming I had an extra VIP ticket.
“Hi, Karen! I hope youโre doing well. Iโve been loving your recent posts โ your style is just impeccable! Iโm reaching out because I have an extra VIP ticket to an exclusive, invite-only beauty event happening in town next week. Itโs going to be a fantastic opportunity to network and enjoy some luxurious pampering. I thought you might be interested since you have such a passion for beauty and fashion. Let me know if youโd like to join! Best, Lila Sanders”
Karen jumped at the chance. โOh my God, that sounds amazing! Iโd love to go!โ she texted back, her excitement practically jumping off the screen.
โThe eventโs at the Grand Hotel,โ I told her. โThe dress code is really strict, so make sure you look your best.โ
She replied right away. โAbsolutely! I canโt wait! Thanks so much for the invite!โ
I smiled to myself, knowing that soon, Karen would regret ever messing with my mom.
Karen showed up dressed to the nines, a smug smile on her face as she strutted into the hotel lobby. I watched from a distance as she approached the front desk, her confident demeanor slowly morphing into confusion.
The hotel manager, Mr. Daniels, was already waiting, looking rather displeased. I had called ahead, pretending to be Karen, and canceled her actual reservation for a spa day she had planned, explaining she was very ill and couldnโt make it.
โWhat do you mean my reservation is canceled?โ Karenโs voice rose, attracting the attention of nearby guests. โI didnโt cancel anything!โ
Mr. Daniels shook his head. โIโm sorry, maโam, but the reservation was canceled by someone claiming to be you. Weโve already charged the cancellation fee and other costs.โ
Karenโs face turned bright red as she tried to explain herself. โThis is ridiculous! I demand a refund!โ
โIโm afraid thatโs not possible,โ Mr. Daniels said firmly. โWe had everything ready for your visit, and now itโs too late to rebook.โ
Flustered and embarrassed, Karen had no choice but to pay up, drawing curious and judgmental looks from the other guests. I could see her eyes darting around, trying to avoid the stares as she fumbled for her credit card.
I couldnโt help but smile to myself. But I wasnโt done yet. Remember the fake beauty event? I had arranged for a delivery of cheap, sticky, glittery โbeauty productsโ to be sent to Karenโs address, all packed in what looked like high-end packaging.
As I watched Karen leave the hotel, I imagined the scene unfolding at her home.
When Karen finally got home, she found the delivery waiting for her. Excited, she opened the packages, only to have glitter and sticky goo explode all over her expensive outfit and pristine living room.
โWhat theโ?โ she screamed, frantically trying to brush off the glitter that stuck to everything it touched. The mess was nearly impossible to clean up, and I knew it would take days to fully get rid of.
Karenโs social media posts took a nosedive as she frantically tried to salvage her image. Her once-perfect photos now showed a frazzled woman desperately trying to maintain her facade. She even had to take a break from her daily cafรฉ visits, much to my momโs relief.
But the final blow came when I decided to confront Karen directly. I walked into the cafรฉ during one of her usual visits and calmly approached her table.
โKaren,โ I began, my voice steady. โI know exactly who you are and what youโve been doing. You think humiliating my mom makes you superior, but it only reveals your insecurities and bitterness. My mom survived cancer and continues to work hard every day, while you cling to petty grudges from high school. Itโs time to grow up and move on because your actions are pathetic, and youโre only embarrassing yourself.โ
Karenโs face turned beet red, and she was completely speechless. The other customers in the cafรฉ, who had overheard our conversation, stared at her in silent judgment. She quickly gathered her things and left, her head bowed in shame. I havenโt seen her in the cafรฉ since.
When my mom found out what I had done, she wasnโt exactly thrilled about the deceit. โAudrey, I appreciate you standing up for me, but was all that really necessary?โ she asked, a blend of concern and amusement in her voice.
โMom, youโve always been there for me, making endless sacrifices to ensure my happiness. This was nothing compared to what youโve done for me,โ I replied, squeezing her hand.
She sighed but couldnโt help smiling a little. โJustice in the most glittery, sticky way possible, huh?โ
โExactly,โ I grinned. โKaren needed a taste of her own medicine.โ
So Karen, if you happen to see this, I hope you reconsider before lashing out at someone who only wants to brighten your day. And Mom, you truly are the strongest person I know.




