Waiter Quietly Hands Guy Note to Stop Him from Proposing to His Girlfriend – Story of the Day

Roy, a successful software developer, was ready to propose to his girlfriend Karen at their favorite restaurant. As they dined, a new waiter slipped a note into Roy’s pocket, saying, “Don’t drink the wine! The police are on their way!”

Confused, Roy saw the police arrive and arrest Karen. The waiter urged him to go home, where he found a man, Karen’s secret husband, fleeing. The couple had been robbing people, using Karen to drug their targets.

The waiter recognized Karen from a previous incident where she had committed a similar crime. Roy thanked the waiter for his help and rewarded him. Karen and her husband were jailed, showing no remorse for their actions.

Lessons:

  1. Evil will not go unpunished: Karen and her husband were caught and jailed.
  2. Act when you can: The waiter’s intervention saved Roy and brought the criminals to justice.

Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them. If you enjoyed this story, you might like this one about a lady whose family dinner invitation almost ruined her life.

VA

Related Posts

5 days after the divorce, the mother-in-in-law asked: “Why are you still here?” I smiled calmly and and said, “Because this house was paid for with

She looked me over from head to toe—barefoot, wearing leggings, hair pulled back, reviewing contractor invoices at the table I had chosen and paid for—and asked in that cool, clipped…

Read more

My Ex Dumped Me for My Best Friend Because I Was ‘Too Fat’ — on Their Wedding Day, Karma Stepped In

I was always the “fat girlfriend” until my boyfriend dumped me for my best friend—and six months later, on the day they were supposed to get married, I found out…

Read more

Eight Months Pregnant, She Asked Her Husband to Stop the Car—What Happened Next Changed Everything

At eight months pregnant, every step, every movement, and even every breath required a little more attention than usual. My body was heavy with the final weeks of pregnancy, and…

Read more

I bought my first house at 26. Dad said: “What a waste. Your sister needs it more.” 2 weeks later, I got an eviction notice.

At twenty-six, Claire Bennett stood alone in the empty living room of her first home and cried into a paper cup of gas-station coffee. Not because something had gone wrong….

Read more

My parents secretly copied my key and broke into my house while I was out—moving my sister in without asking. I came home to find them already

It wasn’t because the lock was broken—everything worked perfectly. The deadbolt turned the same smooth, familiar way it always had. But the atmosphere inside the house felt different, like stepping…

Read more

The daughter-in-law was still asleep at 11 a.m., and her mother-in-law stormed in with a stick to teach her a lesson — but what she saw on the bed froze her in place.

Her body ached from head to toe. Her feet burned. Her shoulders throbbed. The house still smelled of oil, perfume, and too many people. The kitchen was a disaster, the…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *