Motorista de ônibus expulsa senhora idosa para o frio e vê sua foto emoldurada ao encontrar sua noiva — História do dia

Um motorista de ônibus expulsa uma senhora idosa do ônibus porque ela não conseguiu pagar a passagem, mas quando ele chegou na casa da noiva, percebeu quem ela era.

George Harris estava quase no fim do seu turno quando começou a nevar. Não leves como flocos de neve no ar, mas rajadas grossas que pareciam deixar o ar tão espesso quanto sopa. Ele deu um soco no volante. “Era tudo o que eu precisava! Hoje, de todos os dias!”

George parou em um ponto de ônibus e observou as pessoas entrando uma por uma, exibindo seus cartões. Então, uma senhora mais velha com um longo sobretudo escuro se aproximou dele e começou a procurar sua bolsa.

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Apenas para fins ilustrativos. | Fonte: Usplash

George gemeu. Ela iria segurá-lo e cada segundo contava se ele quisesse chegar a tempo para conhecer os pais de Angelica.

“Boa tarde”, disse a senhora mais velha com um sorriso doce. “Desculpe, minha carteira parece ter caído no fundo da minha bolsa…” A mulher continuou remexendo, então começou a tirar as coisas.

Primeiro, era uma escova de cabelo, depois um pequeno guarda-chuva dobrável, uma bolsa de maquiagem, uma barra de lanche…”Moça”, George retrucou. “Você já conseguiu encontrar esse dinheiro?”

“Desculpe”, gaguejou a moça. “Fui à cidade comprar um presente de noivado para minha neta e devo ter deixado cair… Ah, não! Meu telefone também sumiu!” A mulher estava pálida e seus olhos brilhavam com lágrimas de vergonha.

A gentileza não custa um centavo, mas a crueldade pode custar o amor da sua vida.

“Histórias de soluços eu ouço muitas”, George disse em um tom desagradável. “Você paga e fica — ou desce do ônibus e anda para casa!”

“Eu juro para você”, a mulher mais velha gritou. “Eu juro que essa é a verdade de Deus! Minha carteira sumiu, e eu não tenho como voltar para casa!”

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Apenas para fins ilustrativos. | Fonte: Pexels

George zombou. “Bem, isso é uma pena porque você não vai andar no meu ônibus!”

“Por favor, filho”, disse a mulher mais velha com calma dignidade. “Fiz uma cirurgia recentemente no joelho, não posso dirigir, por isso peguei o ônibus — e não vou conseguir andar uma distância tão grande para chegar em casa.

“Você deveria ter pensado nisso antes de aplicar esse golpe!”, gritou Geoge. “SAIA FORA!”

A mulher empurrou seus pertences de volta para a bolsa e saiu do ônibus. O último vislumbre que George teve dela foi através do espelho retrovisor. Ela parecia perdida e pequena e por um segundo ele sentiu uma pontada de pena dela.

Então seu olhar caiu no relógio no painel. Ele já estava atrasado! Ele dirigiu para longe da mulher e do ponto de ônibus, certo de que nunca mais a veria.

Geoge começou a pensar em Angie. Ela era alguma coisa! Angelica era linda e inteligente — muito além do seu alcance, todos os seus amigos pensavam. Desde quando a filha de um milionário se apaixona por um motorista de ônibus?

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Apenas para fins ilustrativos. | Fonte: Pexels

Mas desde o primeiro momento em que George e Angie se conheceram, eles se apaixonaram. Claro, os pais dela não ficaram exatamente encantados com a ideia de ter um motorista de ônibus se casando com sua preciosa filha única, mas Angie os enfrentou.

Então, esta noite foi a primeira vez que ele conheceu a família Westerly e ele queria causar uma boa impressão, o que significava voltar a tempo para um banho rápido e trocar de roupa para um terno elegante.

Três quartos de hora depois, George estava parado em frente à porta da linda casa de arenito marrom Westerly em Tribeca, ajeitando sua gravata nervosamente, então tocou a campainha.

“Eu pego!” George ouviu a voz alegre de Angie gritar, e então a porta se abriu, e lá estava ela! George apenas olhou para ela, então ele foi envolvido pelos braços de Angie e seu perfume o cercou. Angie sussurrou em seu ouvido, “Não fique nervoso, eu te amo!”

Angelica levou George para uma sala linda onde uma mulher esbelta que se parecia muito com ela estava sentada. A mulher se levantou e sorriu rigidamente.

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Apenas para fins ilustrativos. | Fonte: Pexels

“Você deve ser George!” ela gritou. “Eu sou Meredith, a mãe de Angie. Meu marido está um pouco atrasado — ele teve que pegar minha sogra na cidade…”

“Está tudo bem, Sra. Westerly”, George disse educadamente e procurou algo para dizer. “Sua casa é adorável, você mesma a decorou?” Era a coisa certa a dizer.

Meredith se animou e começou a levar George para um passeio pela sala, falando monotonamente sobre diferentes bugigangas, todas elas parecendo ter alguma história chata das viagens de Westerly ao redor do mundo.

E então o coração de George deu um pulo. Em uma pesada moldura prateada na lareira havia uma fotografia da velha que ele tinha jogado do ônibus. “Oh meu Deus!” George arfou. “Quem é essa?”

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Apenas para fins ilustrativos. | Fonte: Unsplash

Meredith acenou com a mão desdenhosa. “Essa é a mãe do meu marido, a avó da Angie. Essa mulher é um verdadeiro teste… Você acredita que ela realmente perdeu a carteira hoje ou que ela foi roubada ou algo assim?”

“Sério?” George perguntou enquanto um arrepio gelado percorria sua espinha. Então uma chave girou na fechadura da porta da frente, e um homem alto de meia-idade entrou, um braço protetoramente envolto em volta dos ombros da velha senhora do ônibus.

“Meredith”, ele gritou. “Por favor, peça um pouco de chá quente para minha mãe. A pobrezinha está congelando!”

Angie imediatamente correu até a velha e a abraçou. “Oh, vovó Millie”, ela gritou. “Você tem que ter mais cuidado…”

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A velha senhora balançou a cabeça. “Estou tomando cuidado. Acho que alguém roubou minha carteira depois que comprei seu presente. Eu tinha na Bloomingdales, mas no ônibus, ela sumiu.”

Gran Millie estremeceu. “O motorista do ônibus era o homem mais cruel! Ele se recusou a ouvir, e se recusou a ajudar…” Então o inevitável aconteceu. Seus olhos caíram sobre George e ela o reconheceu imediatamente.

“Você!” ela gritou. “O que você está fazendo aqui? Se alguma senhora gentil não tivesse me deixado usar o celular dela, eu ainda estaria parada na neve!”

Angelica franziu a testa. “O que você quer dizer, vovó?” ela perguntou perplexa. “Este é George. Lembra que estamos jantando com ele?”

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Apenas para fins ilustrativos. | Fonte: Unsplash

“Eu não sou senil, Angie!”, gritou a mulher. “Este é o motorista que me chutou para fora do ônibus e me jogou na tempestade de neve e me disse que eu era uma vigarista!”

Angelica se virou para olhar para George e seu rosto estava mortalmente pálido. “Você fez isso?” ela perguntou.

“Olha, Angie”, disse George. “Eu estava atrasado e não sabia que era sua avó…” As palavras engasgaram em sua boca seca. Angelica estava olhando para ele como se ele fosse um estranho. Então ela tirou o anel do dedo.

“Aqui”, ela disse, entregando-lhe o anel. “Pegue de volta. Eu nem sei quem você é. Eu não vou me casar com você.”

George chorou e se ajoelhou aos pés dela. Ele implorou por seu perdão, mas nada que ele pudesse fazer ou dizer a fez mudar de ideia. George era notícia velha, e enquanto ele saía daquela casa na neve, ele sabia que a havia perdido porque ele simplesmente não era bom o suficiente para ela.

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Apenas para fins ilustrativos. | Fonte: Pexels

O que podemos aprender com essa história?

  • A gentileza não custa um centavo, mas a crueldade pode custar o amor da sua vida. Se George tivesse sido compreensivo e gentil, ele teria sido o marido de Angie.
  • Nunca negue um apelo genuíno por ajuda. Gran Millie estava em apuros, mas George era egoísta demais para tirar um tempo para ajudar e ele perdeu sua linda noiva.

Compartilhe esta história com seus amigos. Pode alegrar o dia deles e inspirá-los.

Se você gostou desta história, talvez goste desta sobre uma mulher que fica perturbada quando seu marido vende os brinquedos e roupas do filho morto em um bazar.

Este relato é inspirado na história do nosso leitor e escrito por um escritor profissional. Qualquer semelhança com nomes ou locais reais é mera coincidência. Todas as imagens são apenas para fins ilustrativos. Compartilhe sua história conosco; talvez ela mude a vida de alguém.

I Returned Early to Surprise My Husband Only to Find Him Burying a Large Black Egg in Our Garden – Its Mystery Brought Us Closer

I came home early from my business trip to surprise my husband. But instead of a warm welcome, I found him in the garden, drenched in sweat and burying a large black egg. He wouldn’t tell me the truth, so I dug deeper myself. What I found sent my heart racing.

I hadn’t slept in days. The Chicago business conference had dragged on, each presentation blending into the next until I couldn’t take it anymore. Three years of marriage, and lately, Ben and I had been like ships passing in the night, him with his investment banking and me with my consulting work. When my last meeting finished early, I decided to surprise him with an early return.

A smiling woman holding a cup of coffee | Source: Midjourney

A smiling woman holding a cup of coffee | Source: Midjourney

“You’re really skipping the closing ceremony?” my colleague Linda asked, watching me pack my laptop. “The VP’s giving the keynote. Could be good for your promotion.”

I zipped my bag with finality. “For once, my marriage comes first. Ben and I haven’t had a real conversation in weeks.”

“Regina, putting love before career?” she smiled. “Must be serious.”

“It is.” I checked my phone, calculating times. “If I leave now, I can catch the 6 p.m. flight and surprise my hubby.”

A cheerful woman holding her phone | Source: Midjourney

A cheerful woman holding her phone | Source: Midjourney

“Go get your man,” Linda winked. “But text me when you land. These surprise returns don’t always go as planned.”

If only she knew how right she’d be.

The setting sun cast long shadows across our front lawn as I wearily pulled into the driveway after a long, exhausting flight. My hands trembled slightly as I killed the engine. The house stood quiet, warm lights glowing behind drawn curtains.

Something felt off the moment I stepped inside. The house was eerily quiet. Through the kitchen window, I could see dirty dishes in the sink — so unlike my usually meticulous husband.

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A startled woman in the kitchen | Source: Midjourney

“Ben?” I called softly, letting myself in. No answer.

The house felt different somehow. Mail was scattered across the coffee table, including several official-looking envelopes marked “URGENT.”

A half-empty cup of coffee with a lipstick-like ring of dried coffee around its rim sat beside Ben’s laptop.

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A cup of coffee near a laptop on a table | Source: Midjourney

Assuming he was holed up in his office as usual, I decided to check on my garden first. The tomatoes should have ripened by now, and tending to them would help me unwind after the flight.

But as I approached the garden doors and stepped into the backyard, I FROZE.

Ben stood in the middle of our vegetable garden, between the tomato plants he’d been so proud of just weeks ago. His shirt was stained dark with sweat and his sleeves rolled up as he dug into the earth like a man possessed.

But it wasn’t his frantic movements that made my blood run cold. It was the LARGE, OBSIDIAN-BLACK EGG sitting beside him.

A man holding a large black egg | Source: Midjourney

A man holding a large black egg | Source: Midjourney

The thing was enormous, at least two feet tall, its surface gleaming like polished glass under the evening light. As I watched, frozen, Ben kept glancing at it between shovel loads, his movements growing more desperate.

“Just a little deeper,” I heard him mutter. “Has to be deep enough to bury this thing.”

My hand flew to my mouth. Was this really happening? I blinked hard, convinced I was hallucinating from travel exhaustion. But the scene remained unchanged — my husband, digging what looked like a grave for some alien artifact in our backyard.

“Ben?” I called out softly, careful not to startle him.

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A woman gaping in shock | Source: Midjourney

He whirled around, shovel clattering against something metal in the hole. His face, usually so composed, was pale with panic. A streak of dirt ran across his cheek, and I noticed his hands were shaking.

“REGINA?” He shrieked, his voice trembling and loud. “WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?”

“I came home early to surprise you.” I took a step closer, gravel crunching under my feet. The egg seemed to pulse in the lamplight, drawing my eyes. “Though I think I’m the one who’s surprised. What is THAT thing?”

“It’s NOTHING.” His words came too fast, too sharp. He moved to stand between me and the egg. “Reggie, just go inside, honey. You shouldn’t be here.”

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A startled man holding a big black egg | Source: Midjourney

“Nothing? Ben, I don’t think that’s ‘NOTHING.’ What is it? What’s going on?”

“I’ll explain later. Please go inside.”

“Later?” I gestured at the hole he’d been digging. “You’re burying something that looks like it came from a sci-fi movie in our garden at sunset, and you want me to wait for an explanation?”

Ben ran his fingers through his hair, leaving streaks of dirt across his forehead. His eyes darted between me and the street as if expecting someone.

“Please, Regina. Trust me on this. I’m just doing what needs to be done. I’m handling it.”

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An anxious man holding his head | Source: Midjourney

“Handling what exactly?” My voice rose. “Because from where I’m standing, my husband is either having some kind of breakdown or—”

“I said I’m handling it!” The force in his voice made me step back. In three years of marriage, I’d never heard him shout.

“Fine.” I turned toward the house, tears stinging my eyes. “Handle it yourself. Just like you’ve been handling everything else lately.”

“Reggie, wait—” He reached for me, but I pulled away.

“Don’t. Just… don’t.”

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A furious woman | Source: Midjourney

Sleep evaded me that night. Ben never came to bed, and the couch creaked periodically with his restless movements. Around 3 a.m., I heard the back door open and close. Through the bedroom window, I watched him check on the place where he’d buried the mysterious egg, pacing around it like a sentry.

What’s wrong with him? What is he hiding from me?

Morning came too quickly. I waited until Ben’s car disappeared down the street before grabbing the garden shovel. My hands trembled as I approached the freshly turned earth. I HAD TO DIG UP THAT THING!

“What are you hiding, Ben?” I whispered, pushing the shovel into the soft dirt.

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A woman holding a shovel | Source: Midjourney

It took 20 minutes of digging before I hit something solid. The egg was surprisingly light when I unearthed it, though my arms shook with the effort.

Up close, its surface felt wrong — not like shell, but like… plastic? I twisted it slightly, and to my shock, it separated in the middle like some oversized Easter egg.

Empty. Completely empty except for more layers of black plastic.

“Regina?” Someone called out from behind.

I jumped, nearly dropping the egg. Our elderly neighbor, Mr. Chen, peered over the fence, his eyes fixed on the object in my hands.

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A shocked woman holding a big black egg | Source: Midjourney

“I saw someone in your garden late last night,” he said slowly. “Everything okay?”

“Fine,” I said quickly, hiding the egg behind me. “Just… gardening.”

His expression said he didn’t believe me, but he nodded politely and disappeared. I waited until I heard his door close before examining the egg more closely. The craftsmanship was impressive, but it was definitely artificial. What had Ben gotten himself into?

My mind raced through possibilities. This wasn’t just about a buried object. It was about Ben’s bizarre behavior and the way he was terrified when he saw me home early.

Something bigger was happening. Something that made my usually steady-handed husband dig like a madman in our backyard.

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A puzzled woman holding a big glossy black egg | Source: Midjourney

With trembling fingers, I wrapped the egg in an old blanket and tucked it behind the lawn equipment in our garage. It was out of sight, but not out of mind.

“Think, Regina, think,” I muttered, pacing the concrete floor. “Maybe this was some elaborate joke? A midlife crisis? Or something far more sinister?”

I dragged myself to the car, hoping work might distract me from this madness.

The radio clicked on automatically as I started the engine. The news anchor’s voice cut through my fog of exhaustion, making my blood run cold:

“Breaking news: Local authorities have uncovered a massive counterfeit operation targeting antique collectors. The scammers sold fake antiques, including unique black egg-shaped plastic containers, to unsuspecting buyers. Total losses are estimated in the millions…”

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A shocked woman driving a car | Source: Midjourney

My coffee cup slipped from my fingers, splashing across the dashboard. The pieces started falling into place. That evening, I placed the egg on our kitchen table and waited. When Ben walked in, his briefcase hit the floor with a thud.

“Reggie, I-I can explain—”

“How much did you pay for this thing?” I cut him off.

He sank into a chair, his shoulders slumped. “Fifteen thousand.”

“Jesus, Ben.”

A nervous man | Source: Midjourney

A nervous man | Source: Midjourney

“I wanted to surprise you.” His voice cracked. “This guy at work, he said he knew someone selling rare artifacts. Said the egg was some ancient fertility symbol that would triple in value within a year.”

He pressed his palms against his eyes. “I used our savings. I was going to sell it and take you on that European trip you’ve always wanted.”

“The trip we’ve been saving for? That we’ve talked about for years?” My voice quavered. “Why didn’t you just tell me?”

“Because I’m an idiot who got scammed like some naive teenager. I was so ashamed.” He looked up, eyes red-rimmed. “Things have been so tight lately, with your mom’s medical bills and the house repairs. I just wanted to fix everything.”

An upset man sitting on the couch | Source: Midjourney

An upset man sitting on the couch | Source: Midjourney

“By gambling our savings on some stranger’s promise?”

“I know, I know.” He slumped forward. “When I realized it was fake, I couldn’t face you. Couldn’t admit I’d thrown away our money on a plastic egg.”

“We’ll figure this out,” I said, moving around the table to take his hand. “But no more secrets, okay? We’re supposed to be partners.”

“I filed a police report this morning,” Ben added. “They said we’re not the only ones. Apparently, this guy’s been targeting young professionals and antique collectors, playing on their financial stress.”

An anxious man sitting on the couch | Source: Midjourney

An anxious man sitting on the couch | Source: Midjourney

I squeezed his fingers. “I don’t need expensive trips or ancient artifacts. I just need my husband to talk to me, even when things get hard. Especially when things get hard.”

“What should we do with it?” Ben gestured at the egg, still gleaming mockingly in the kitchen light.

I studied it for a moment. “Maybe we’ll plant it in the garden for real. Right next to those tomatoes you’ve been trying to grow.”

A smiling woman holding a big black egg | Source: Midjourney

A smiling woman holding a big black egg | Source: Midjourney

“As a reminder of what not to do?” A ghost of a smile crossed his face.

“As a reminder that the only thing we need to grow is our trust in each other.” I leaned against him. “And maybe as a conversation piece. ‘Hey, want to hear about the time my husband buried a fake artifact in our backyard?!’”

Ben’s laugh was shaky but real. “I love you, Reggie. Even when I’m an idiot.”

“Lucky for you, I love idiots.” I kissed his forehead. “Now, let’s figure out how to get our money back. Together this time.”

A man laughing | Source: Midjourney

A man laughing | Source: Midjourney

This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

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