This old dear came to my door saying she’d read my fortune if I crossed her palm with silver and gold. As luck would have it, I’d a £2 coin in my pocket. She told me I’d been going through some bad times, but there were changes afoot. I took her advice and went out to celebrate. I ended up in a Chinese restaurant. As I broke open the fortune cookie, my phone went off, it was the police saying I’d been burgled. I looked at the slip of paper from the cookie and it said, beware of false prophets.
Sandra James
11/9/2020 10:43:27 am
One of 'those' days! Great story.
Sue Clayton
12/9/2020 03:16:42 am
And £2 wasted. Unless the thief is caught and good retrieved.
Mary Wallace
12/9/2020 12:15:49 pm
Fun tale. You've been conned.
Al Watt
12/9/2020 01:33:32 pm
thank all of you for taking the time to comment. I am indeed fortunate
Wendy
12/9/2020 06:02:22 pm
Well Done Bro........lucky white heather comes to mind. Comments are closed.
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