These are not games, give me back my coffee


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Once upon a time there was a man named Antonio who was a great lover of the delicious drink of coffee. He thought that, in order to have a great day in which he could be productive and also kind, he needed his cup of coffee every morning, that is why he always made an effort to buy a pack for the week, it was all calculated, coffee simply could not be missed.

One good or not so good day, Antonio woke up in the morning and marked by his daily routine he went directly to look for his coffee to prepare his breakfast, unfortunately he could not find it. He was looking everywhere, under the kitchen, the drawers and even under his bed, but no matter how hard he looked he could not find his coffee, to have a good breakfast and therefore a good day.


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It was at that moment, a bit full of anger and bad mood for not having drunk his coffee as usual, when he thought that someone in his family had hidden it, a small joke but that Antonio had not liked it at all. He was furious and decided to do whatever it took to find out who the culprit was, even if he had to be a little cruel, because for his coffee Antonio was capable of anything.

Antonio, being the eldest of 4 siblings gathered all the members of his family in the kitchen, tried to speak calmly and to be patient, he told them that if someone gave him back his coffee, he would not do anything to them and that they could just laugh about it all later. But if they didn't, he would also take away something they would need to have a good, he knew they loved to have French toast for breakfast but what if there was no more bread and no more eggs? Then there would be no French toast for breakfast either.

All their relatives started talking among themselves telling each other that this would be too severe a punishment and that if any of them had done it, now was the time to admit it, but a deep silence pervaded the room, none of the relatives admitted to having done it. Seeing this, Antonio became furious and began to threaten them, saying that if any of them did not give him the coffee, not only would he not leave them bread and eggs for their toast, he would not fill the water jugs either, they were all too lazy to fill them and Antonio took care of that, so they could all drink cold water daily. Those family members were so lazy that this threat made everyone nervous and they started pointing fingers at each other, hoping to find the culprit.


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Finally, his younger brother David, thinking about how tedious it would be to fill the jugs to be er cold water, admitted that he had hidden Antonio's coffee, he was only joking and did not know that he would get so angry, thinking about the cruel punishment that Antonio would cause, he asked for forgiveness and gave him back his coffee quickly. Antonio let out a smile, patted David on the shoulder and told him that now that the coffee was back in his hands, what he had said would not happen. After that, they all sat down to toast for breakfast and Antonio shared a cup of coffee with each of them.

That little scare left a valuable lesson for Antonio's siblings and that is that for him, coffee was very important and necessary, so they should not take it away or hide it as a joke, because they could know the worst version of a person.

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 2 years ago  

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