
Sending a text message to the wrong person is usually… awkward.
I’ve heard stories of people accidentally texting their parents instead of their partners and, oh, the second-hand embarrassment was real.
But for a family in Canada, a few mixed-up digits had a heartwarming result that has reminded us all that a little can go a long way.
Dawn Burke had intended to text her nephew Quentin with details of her aunt’s upcoming funeral, but the message went to the wrong recipient: a university student named Leena.
Little did Dawn know, Leena would soon bring a smile to her face at a time she needed it most.
“Is this Quentin?” Dawn’s first text read.
Leena decided to play along at first, typing back “Yea who’s this? (sic)”.
After it became clear Dawn was attempting to text her nephew about a funeral, Leena revealed that she had texted the wrong number.
But it was a simple gesture in her second text that made a dark time slightly brighter for Dawn.
“Can I come celebrate auntie Debbie’s celebration of life [with you] guys?” she wrote.
A few days later, Leena drove 30 minutes to Debbie’s wake, fruit bowl in hand, to meet the family of the woman who had accidentally texted her, and celebrate the life of her dearly departed aunt.
The text exchange, and a selfie taken on the day, has since gone viral on Twitter:
I pulled thru for auntie Debbie pic.twitter.com/gPoUmvbJnU
— *+Zoom+* (@leenaa_alii) September 24, 2018