Tuesday, June 2, 2009

"Too good to be true"


There was a couple who lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The husband was a full time doctor and the wife was a part time cook at a local deli. One day the husband came home with a good news. He told his wife that he got promoted to become the head doctor at his hospital, which meant better pay. So he told her they could finally afford the house they had dreamed about in the suburbs. When they moved into their new home, they loved how the neighborhood was quiet and clean.

Then one day while the husband was going to work, he noticed his car was missing. He quickly ran back in the house and called 9-1-1. As he was speaking on the phone, there was a knock on the door. when he opened it, there was a man and a women in about their thirties, who explained to him that they were his neighbors and they took his car because of an emergency and they were sorry. They told him that they did not do anything to the car but in return of taking it, they will give him two tickets to the next Twins game and two hundred dollars. The husband excepted their apology and canceled the police report.

When His wife got home he told her what happened, and they both thought their neighbors to be kind and very thoughtful. When the day of the game they received the tickets to came, they decided to go.

At the game, the husband and wife had a very good time because this was the first time they had fun together in a while. when they returned to their neighborhood, they decided to stop by the neighbor's house to thank them for the ticket's. they knocked but no one answered the door from them, so they decided to go home.

When they entered their home, everything was taken and the couple immediately called 9-1-1. The police showed up and investigated the scene. As the investigation was going on, the husband decided to check the neighbor's house again. While he was waiting for someone to answer, a police officer approached him and said "Those people have been gone for weeks on a honeymoon vacation."
-S.H.

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