Neighbor Help Shock

Neighbor Help Shock

It didn’t feel like a big deal at the time.

My 82-year-old neighbor needed help carrying groceries inside. Her hands were shaking, her steps slow, and the bags were heavier than they looked. So I walked over, took them from her, and helped her into the house.

She smiled. Thanked me more than once.

That was it.

Or at least… that’s what I thought.

The next morning, there was a knock on my door.

Not just anyone.

The sheriff.

My heart dropped instantly. My mind started racing, trying to figure out what I could have possibly done wrong.

“Are you the one who was at Mrs. Henderson’s house yesterday?” he asked.

My stomach tightened.

Because whatever I thought that simple act of kindness meant…

It clearly wasn’t the whole story.

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