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How foolish i was to have believed that young woman i saw her first near mr moti shop she was standing there calmly head held high but complete the story?

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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How foolish I was to have believed that young woman. I saw her first near Mr Moti shop, she was standing there calmly with her head held high. I couldn't relate her with the incident that just took place sometime back.

When we were travelling to one place, our car stopped suddenly. We saw a young woman lying in front of the car. She could hardly speak but she managed to tell us that she is very poor and got hit by a car sometime back.

All she wanted was some money as she has been starving for days. We felt bad for her and gave her some money and also took her to a nearby clinic. She said that she would manage it by herself.

Hearing this we left and we went back to our car. But unfortunately, there was some problem with the engine of the car and it did not start. We went back to search for a mechanic but did not find any. Instead, we found the young woman in real good clothes enjoying with her friends.

We were shocked and realised that it was all her plan to fool a passerby and we have been her victim.

Answered by XxMissPaglixX
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&lt;p style="color:red;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:25/40 px;"&gt;...THE INNOCENT VICTIM!</p><p>How foolish I was to have believed that young woman! I saw her first near Lala Mouram</p><p>shop. She was standing there calmly, head held high but eyes searching for something</p><p>I would not have noticed, had my bike not punctured at exactly the same spot. She</p><p>looked worried. I went up to her and asked her if she had any problem. She was</p><p>quiet. I coaxed her and eventually, she told me that she had come for an interview</p><p>to our city. She slept off in the bus and had woken up suddenly at the stop. In the</p><p>rush, she had forgotten one of her bags in the bus and that bag had her wallet</p><p>in it. I told her not to worry and told her that the bus would be back at that stop</p><p>by 4 p.m. I also assured her that the people here are honest and whoever finds it</p><p>would return the wallet. She seemed relaxed and started to move. However,</p><p>I felt bad for her and offered her some money. She seemed indignant and I had to</p><p>coax her to take it. I gave her my card and said, "Take it as a loan. You can return it</p><p>when you get your wallet." Saying this, I gave her 250 rupees and went ofl, happy at</p><p>helping someone in need. I never heard again from the lady. I had almost forgotten</p><p>the incident until I saw her again. She was there, at the same spot. This time talking to</p><p>Mr Shah, one of my neighbours. I was angry but decided to act wisely. I walked up</p><p>to them and wished Mr Shah. The young woman seemed terrified seeing me. I asked</p><p>her, if she had found her wallet. She understood that her game was up and started</p><p>apologising. We threatened her with dire consequences, if she is seen around again</p><p>Mr Shah thanked me for saving him and his money that he had withdrawn to pay his</p><p>wife's hospital bill. I smiled and went of thinking how foolish I was to have believed</p><p>that young woman.</p><p>.

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