Felix sees his elderly neighbor struggling to cut her overgrown lawn and rushes to help her. She forces an unusual, antique box on him as a token of appreciation, but her gift lands Felix in deep trouble when her lawyer phones to request an urgent meeting.Felix, a single dad in his mid-30s, sat wearily in his armchair, half-watching TV in his modest, slightly worn living room. The background noise of sitcom laughter barely masked the solitude of his daily routine, marked by the loss of his wife seven years earlier in a car crash.
Felix found solace in his job as a janitor and in raising his daughter, Alice, whose presence brought him moments of joy reminiscent of her mother.One day, Felix was drawn to the window by a noise outside. He saw his elderly neighbor, Mrs.
White, struggling with her lawnmower. Known for her independence despite her age, Mrs. White seemed to need help today.Without hesitation, Felix approached her and offered his assistance. “Let me help you with that, Mrs. White,” he said, taking over the stubborn machine. They worked silently together under the afternoon sun.After finishing, Mrs. White, grateful and smiling warmly, expressed her appreciation. “Felix, you’ve always been so good to me, lending me your strength and time without asking for anything in return.” Felix, modest as ever, responded, “It’s no trouble at all, Mrs. White.” Insistent on showing her gratitude, Mrs. White offered Felix an ornately decorated box, but he hesitated, feeling uneasy about accepting such a lavish gift.
“I can’t accept this, Mrs. White.”She respected his refusal but instead handed him a bag of apples for Alice . “Then, please, at least take these apples for Alice,” she urged.Felix accepted the apples with a simple “Thank you,” and returned home. Inside, he presented the apples to his excited daughter, Alice, who delightedly accepted them with a cheerful, “Thank you, Daddy!” As Felix resumed his quiet evening, Alice discovered the same ornate box in the bag with the apples. Surprised and intrigued, she brought it to Felix, exclaiming, “Daddy! Look what was in the bag with the apples!”The mysterious box, now in Felix’s hands, sparked a flurry of questions and curiosity about its contents and why Mrs. White had hidden it among the apples. Felix, holding the ornate box, insisted to his daughter, Alice, “Alice, we can’t keep it. It’s not ours.” Alice, curious, replied, “But Dad, what if there’s something cool inside? Something we need?” “Alice, even if that’s true, it doesn’t make it ours. This box belongs to someone else. We need to respect that.”Accepting her father’s decision, Alice agreed, and Felix decided to return the box to Mrs. White. Upon reaching her house, Felix felt a foreboding silence.
He called out, “Mrs. White?” but received no response. As he searched the house, the unsettling quiet weighed heavily until he found Mrs. White lying motionless on her couch, her life evidently having slipped away.Shocked and uncertain, Felix debated his next steps amidst the heavy realization of her death. He knew he had to call someone, yet, he hesitated, his gaze shifting back and forth between Mrs. White and the box clutched in his hands. He finally stepped back, leaving the house with the box, now a burdensome secret.Back home, the box on his table seemed more ominous than ever. Later, Felix researched the box online, hoping to gauge its value. Typing “antique box gold diamond inserts” into his computer, he discovered similar items valued at staggering amounts, notably one listed for $250,000. This revelation tempted him with financial security for Alice but also tested his morals. As he contemplated his next move, the phone rang, breaking the silence.An unknown voice introduced himself on the call, stating, “Good evening, is this Felix? My name is Jonathan Pryce. I am Mrs. White’s attorney. I believe it is imperative for us to discuss a matter of significant concern. Can we arrange a face-to-face meeting?” Agreeing nervously, Felix responded, “Sure, we can meet. How about tomorrow?” “Let’s convene at ‘Café Lorraine’ on the main street at 10 a.m. It’s a quiet place, conducive for such discussions,” Mr. Pryce proposed. “Okay, I’ll be there,” Felix confirmed, ending the call with his heart pounding against his chest.Felix arrived at ‘Café Lorraine’ where he met Mrs. White’s lawyer and her son, Henry.
The introduction was a shock to Felix, unaware of any family ties Mr