My Neighbor Sold Me a Car and Hid a Major Problem – But Karma Got Her Back Big Time

Through my front window, I watched Cheryl pace back and forth on her lawn, cell phone pressed to her ear as she gestured wildly.

She looked like she was having a very heated conversation with someone.

My phone rang an hour later, and an unknown number flashed on the screen. “April, this is Cheryl.

We need to talk.”

“About what?”

“That money isn’t mine.

It belongs to some very serious people who won’t be happy if it goes missing.”

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I laughed. “So let me get this straight.

You sell me a broken car, slam the door in my face when I ask for help, and now you want me to bail you out of whatever mess you’ve gotten yourself into?”

“April, please.

You don’t understand—”

“I understand perfectly.

You tried to take advantage of a struggling single mom, and it backfired. Maybe next time you’ll think twice before screwing over your neighbors.”

I hung up and set my phone to “silence unknown callers.”

The next morning, I woke up to find Cheryl’s house completely dark.

Her car was gone, her newspapers were piling up, and her fancy lawn ornaments were already looking neglected. Frank from the auto shop called that afternoon.

“April?

Good news.

I found a buyer for that Toyota. Guy needs it for parts.

Won’t be much, but it’ll cover your towing costs and put a couple hundred in your pocket.”

“Frank, you’re an angel!”

“And hey, I heard through the grapevine that Mr.

Martinez… you know, does work around town… he’s got a reliable Honda for sale. Fair price, honest seller.

Want me to give him your number?”

Three weeks later, I was driving my kids to school in a dependable Honda, with money in my emergency fund and a story that still makes me smile.

Dora was chattering about her upcoming school play, and Ethan was excited about starting soccer season.

“Mommy,” Dora said from the backseat, “why doesn’t Miss Cheryl live across the street anymore?”

I glanced at the “For Sale” sign that had appeared on Cheryl’s lawn.

“Sometimes, sweetheart, people have to move when they make bad choices.”

“Like when Joey got suspended for cheating on his spelling test?”

“Exactly like that, baby!”

As we pulled into the school parking lot, I caught my reflection in the rearview mirror. For the first time in months, I was genuinely smiling. Sometimes the universe has a funny way of balancing the scales.

And karma doesn’t just knock on your door… it kicks it down and serves justice with a side of poetic irony.

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