MAN SAW HIS WIFE UNDER THEIR PORCH, WHEN HE CHECKED THE NAVIGATION APP

Sally and George were happily married as they were both in their 40s. Until one day he talked with Fred, their neighbour.

On the day they talked, Fred told George that Google Maps just drove through their neighbourhood and updated the street views and other things in the app.

He was sounding as if he was hiding something, but then Fred changed the subject before George could ask anything.

An older man smiling | Source: Midjourney

After their quick conversation, George went back home. He then decided to check the new street view on the app, and checked his own address. Then noticed that a person was crawling under his porch.

He was shocked.

Then he slowly noticed that the person was his wife, Sally. He couldn’t believe his eyes. Why his wife was under the porch? What she was doing under there?

A shocked man | Source: Midjourney

Once he rushed back home, he directly checked under the porch. There, a cardboard box was hiding. He pulled it out as the dirt covered his top.

As he was about to open the box, Sally returned with her car. She rushed towards George and asked him to put it back without looking.

A sealed cardboard box | Source: Midjourney

“What could be so terrible that she’d react like this?” Goerge thought.

As he was suspicious, he decided to look inside, and saw a new synthesizer, which was the same synthesizer he wanted to buy for years, and couldn’t find it in anywhere.

Close-up shot of a synthesizer | Source: Unsplash

“You ruined my surprise!” Sally said as she was upset. She told him that she wanted to give back a little from his dream, as he left making music after being a father.

“It was supposed to be for your birthday next month, dummy!” She jokingly said.

Then he thought why Fred was scared and nervous today. Then he checked Fred’s house, and saw him while he was eating a popsicle, which his wife prohibited him from, since he had to follow a diet.

An older man holding an ice pop | Source: Pexels

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