Appreciates wallet's return

Thank you to the kind, honest person who returned my wallet on June 23. You absolutely made my day. Not only did you relieve the insane amount of stress that comes with losing one’s wallet, you also renewed my belief that there are still outstanding people who walk among us.

I thought I was doomed when I left Casey’s, to see whether, by a miracle of a chance, someone turned it in, only to go home to discover you brought it to my house. I will be forever thankful that you were the one who stumbled upon it.

If you are reading this, thank you, thank you, thank you. Have a blessed day.

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