When my mom, an artist known for her dedication, completed painting the Donovan mansion, she expected her hard work to be rewarded. Instead, Mr. Donovan, the mansion’s owner, cruelly refused to pay her, saying, “Your work isn’t worth what we agreed on.”
Despite her effort—spending three weeks meticulously transforming the mansion—Mr. Donovan dismissed her. My mom was heartbroken, whispering, “I worked so hard. I gave you everything I had.”
Determined to seek justice, I discovered Mr. Donovan was hosting a grand party at the mansion. I contacted the workers who admired my mom and planned a payback. On the night of the event, we activated the sprinklers and cut the power, turning the party into chaos.
Guests fled, drenched and furious, while Mr. Donovan’s pride turned to mud. The incident damaged his reputation, while my mom’s dedication led to new opportunities. She encountered Mr. Donovan later; he seemed humbled, and she walked away stronger, proving that “hard work never goes unrewarded.”