The Cashier Was Accused of Stealing Until a Dementia Card Exposed the Real Reason-quetran123

Brent didn’t make the call right away.

For three seconds, he stood in lane three with his tablet lowered against his thigh, the register drawer still open beside him, and Mr. Harlan holding out the yellow daisies like they could fix the room.

“Don’t tell her I was late,” the old man said again.

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His daughter pressed one hand over her mouth. Her navy scrub sleeve had a coffee stain near the wrist, and her badge swung forward when she bent toward him.

“Dad,” she whispered. “It’s me. It’s Rachel.”

Mr. Harlan kept smiling at her, but the smile was beginning to wobble. His eyes moved from her face to the flowers, then to the groceries on the belt.

“One onion,” he said quietly. “Two tomatoes. She said no canned sauce on Tuesdays.”

No one laughed.

A man in the next line removed his baseball cap. The teenage bagger stared at the floor. The woman behind Mr. Harlan slowly pushed her cart backward to give them room.

Brent swallowed once.

“Ma’am,” he said to Rachel, his voice lower now, “is there someone we should call?”

Rachel looked at him with red eyes that had clearly run out of patience long before she entered that store.

“I’m the call,” she said. “I’ve been looking for him for forty minutes.”

Mr. Harlan’s smile faded.

“Looking for me?”

Rachel turned to him. Her hands hovered near his sleeves, not grabbing, not startling him.

“You left the house without your phone again.”

“I had to get dinner.”

“I know.”

“Margaret waits.”

Rachel’s lips pressed together so tightly the skin around them went white.

Emily, still standing behind the register, felt the receipt curling against her palm. The paper had already begun to cool. So had the anger in her chest. What remained was something heavier.

Brent looked at her.

“You said you paid for these?”

Emily nodded.

“Every time?”

“Only when his card declined.”

“How many times?”

“Six.”

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