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They Forced Me and My Baby Granddaughter Out of the Café and Into the Pouring Rain—But Moments Later, Justice Walked Through the Door

Posted on August 25, 2025 By admin No Comments on They Forced Me and My Baby Granddaughter Out of the Café and Into the Pouring Rain—But Moments Later, Justice Walked Through the Door

That day, though, began like any other. A steady drizzle had been falling since morning, turning the sidewalks slick and gray. My daughter, who worked as a nurse on the early shift, had asked if I could take care of little Violet for the day.

Violet was only five months old, round-cheeked and curious, with eyes that seemed to drink in the world. I adored her, as any grandmother would. Watching her while my daughter worked long hours was never a chore, it was my greatest joy.

I packed her diaper bag, tucked a soft blanket around her, and set out for a walk in the stroller. I thought the fresh air might soothe her, and truth be told, it did me good too.

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