I Came Home from Vacation to Find a Huge Hole Dug in My Backyard – I Wanted to Call the Cops until I Saw What Was at the Bottom

When I came home early from vacation to find a huge hole in my backyard, I was ready to call the cops. But the shovel at the bottom made me pause, setting off a chain of events that would change everything I thought I knew about treasure, friendship, and what truly matters in life.

Karen and I had cut our beach trip short because she caught a stomach bug. All I wanted was to crash on the couch, but I figured I’d better check on things outside first. That’s when I saw it—a massive pit right in the middle of our lawn. My first instinct was to call 911, but then a crazy thought hit me. What if the digger knew we were supposed to be away and was coming back?

I turned to Karen. “Hey, honey? Let’s keep the car in the garage. Make it look like we’re still gone.” She nodded weakly and went inside.

As night fell, I set up camp by a window. Hours ticked by, and I was about to give up when I saw a shadow leap over our fence. My heart raced as the figure crept toward the hole and dropped in. This was my chance.

I crept outside with my phone in hand, ready to call the cops. As I approached the pit, I heard grunting and the sound of metal hitting dirt.

“Hey!” I shouted, shining my phone’s flashlight down. “What do you think you’re doing?”

The digger looked up, squinting in the light. My jaw dropped. It was George, the guy who’d sold us this house last year.

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