Cards

He sat looking at his lottery ticket.

The shopping centre was busy. He was sitting on a bench seat provided by the centre, looking back at the kiosk where he’d bought the ticket. He really needed to win; preferably something big. He had no money coming in and his situation was dire. Before long, being able to buy food would be a problem. He was thinking about how his life had gone so far down, when his thoughts were interrupted by the stranger sitting next to him, nudging him with his elbow. Startled by this, he turned to find an old dwarfish-looking man dressed in black and sporting a long beard staring at him with a twinkle in his eye.

“I know what you’re thinking,” he begins.

“You do?”

“Oh! Yes. No doubt about it. You’re hoping that the ticket you’re holding will bring you longed-for riches.”

“Well, putting it like that, I suppose you’re right.”

“What you need is a bit of luck. Am I right?”

Taking a small packet out of his pocket, the dwarf said, “You need to pick a lucky card,” and removed the cellophane from a new pack of cards. Opening it up, he began to shuffle them.

“You mean, I have to pick a card that will bring me the luck I need?”

“More or less, yes; but there are no guarantees.” He raised his eyebrows and smiled. “The cards will decide whether you are worthy. Would you like to try?”

The man with the ticket, looked around. He wasn’t sure why this strange encounter was happening, but he wasn’t going to say no to the chance of turning his life around. Looking back at the odd little man, he nodded.

“Good choice,” whispered the other, and fanned out the cards. “Pick one,” he said, but don’t show me, just memorise it,”

He pulled out the six of diamonds.

Holding out half of the pack and looking away, he said, “Now, put it back.”

He did this, saying “OK.”

The dwarf looked back and putting the pack back together, he began to shuffle.

The man sat thinking about the card.

After a long shuffle, the dwarf split the pack in half and took off the top card. He held up the two of clubs.

“Is this your card?” he asked.

“No,” said the other, with a frown.

Then, it must be in your pocket,” the little man said.

Frowning again, he searched his pockets. To his amazement, he felt a card!

“How did you do that?” He blurted.

Without answering, the other said, “Is that your card?”

Looking at it, he saw that it was the nine of spades.

“No!” he said.

Gaping at it, he felt a slight movement. Looking up, he realised he was again sitting alone.

He looked back down at his ticket and began to sob.

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