The Cops Save My Family While I Watch
As the end of the year approaches, my wife, Sylvia Small, who is five months into her pregnancy, accidentally falls into a lake. Our neighbor who is a police officer, Raven Weber, jumps in and rescues her. Unfortunately, she slips into a coma after her heroic feat.
As I rush over, I see that a crowd has gathered at the scene.
Sylvia is drenched from head to toe, wrapped up tightly in a blanket. Water droplets keep dripping from the tips of her hair.
"Are you alright, Sylvia?" I ask, drawing near.
The moment Sylvia sees me, she moves toward me and burrows herself into my arms. She clings to me like she is clinging for dear life.
"You're finally here, Zach!" she exclaims emotionally.
I frown and push her away. "Just say what you have to say. This suit is expensive. Don't dirty it," I said indifferently.
My words make Sylvia's eyes go wide with disbelief and shock. But that only lasts for a second before an anxious look replaces it.
She holds my arms firmly and says in a choked voice, "Officer Weber is in a coma because of me. Please transfer a sum of money to me so that I can thank her for saving my life."
I glance at Sylvia impatiently and reply, "What's that got to do with me? Why should I transfer you my money so that you can give it to her?"