An anonymous couple gifted a Texas waitress a car after learning she walked 14 miles round-trip in order to get to work.

“I still feel like I’m dreaming,” Adrianna Edwards, who works at a Denny’s in Galveston, told KTRK-TV. “Every two hours, I come look out my window and see if there’s still a car there.”

Edwards told the station the random couple sat in her section on Tuesday for breakfast, and learned she was saving up money for a car.

The couple paid and left — and hours later returned with the keys to a 2011 Nissan Sentra they’d just bought her at Classic Galveston Auto Group, according to the report.

“She teared up, which made me happy that she was so moved by that,” the woman who bought the car told KTRK, which kept her anonymous because the benefactors wished to remain unnamed.

Edward’s commute, which previously took more than four hours, will now take just 30 minutes.

The couple’s only condition was that she pay their kindness forward, she said.

“I just hope that one day when I’m financially stable enough, I can help somebody else in need,” said Edwards.