She lost her expensive earrings at my salon, when I found them, she just gave them to me.

When I nudged the table back and the earrings flashed in the dust, I honestly thought I was about to save her day. I called her, told her I’d found them, already picturing the relief on her face, maybe even a tearful hug or a trembling “thank you.” Instead, she rushed in, glanced down, and confirmed, “Yes, they’re mine,” with the bored detachment of someone identifying a misplaced pen.

Then, with a faint wrinkle of her nose, she dismissed them as “dirty from the floor” and told me I could keep them, like she was tossing away a receipt. After she left, the salon felt strangely hollow, the air thick with something I couldn’t name. Turning the earrings over in my palm, I noticed their weight, the delicate craftsmanship, the tiny stones catching every stray bit of light. I didn’t know their exact price, but I knew they weren’t cheap. More than that, I felt the sharp contrast between our worlds: to her, they were disposable; to me, they were quietly extraordinary. I kept them—not just as jewelry, but as a private reminder that people who work with people never really have ordinary days, and that value is never just about money.

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