Henry was 30 miles from town when the call came: his wife Sandy was in active labor. Their miracle baby was arriving early, and he had no car, no time, and no room for error. Desperate, he flagged down a taxi in the pouring rain. The driver agreed—until he saw Henry’s jacket, which bore the logo of a company he despised. Without warning, the driver pulled over and kicked Henry out into the storm.
Soaked and panicked, Henry stood on the roadside, watching the car vanish. But karma wasn’t done. A passing nurse spotted him and offered a ride. She not only got him to the hospital—she stayed with Sandy through the delivery. The baby arrived healthy, and Henry made it just in time to hold his daughter’s hand.
Days later, Henry learned the driver had been fired after multiple complaints. Turns out, Henry’s company had just acquired the taxi firm. The cruel driver? Let go by the very man he stranded.