
After my son made her dress, my sister forbade him from attending her wedding; we had one need before we could give it to her.
She lost it and demanded the return of the gown. As a reasonable price for custom work, I informed her that it was for sale for $800. Mia, a thankful bride, recognized its value and purchased it in a matter of hours. For the first time, Adrian felt that someone genuinely valued his work.
Danielle made an attempt to change her mind, but it was too late. Adrian and I enjoyed pancakes on her wedding day, and Mia proudly wore his design. “Maybe Aunt Danielle did me a favor,” Adrian added later with a smile. He discovered his worth and that his mother would always support him.