Every morning, Jenny Miller opened Rosie’s Diner before dawn, serving coffee and breakfast to the small-town regulars she had come to know over five years. Her predictable routine was disrupted one October morning when a quiet, hungry boy named David appeared, requesting only a glass of water. Observing his need and understanding the unspoken hunger behind his politeness, Jenny began leaving “accidental” extra pancakes at his booth, creating a ritual of care and compassion. Each day, she witnessed the small but profound impact of her kindness, even as social media mocked her actions.
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