When the sleek silver Porsche rolled to a stop in front of their house, the parents froze. Their 18-year-old son worked part-time at Pizza Hut after school. He barely earned enough for gas and food. There was absolutely no universe where he could afford a luxury sports car. Yet there it was, shining in their driveway like a bad joke.
“WHERE did you get that car?” his parents shouted, convinced something illegal was going on.
“I bought it today,” the teen replied calmly.
“With WHAT money?” his mom demanded. “We know how much a Porsche costs!”
“Well, it’s used,” he said with a shrug. “And I got a really good deal. I paid twenty dollars.”
Twenty dollars.
His parents stared at him like he’d lost his mind. “Who on earth would sell a Porsche for twenty dollars?!”
“The woman up the street,” he answered. “She just moved in. I delivered her pizza and she asked if I wanted to buy it.”
That was enough. Furious and confused, his parents marched straight to the neighbor’s house, ready to confront her. They found the woman calmly planting flowers, completely unbothered.
“I’m the father of the boy you sold a Porsche to for twenty dollars,” the dad said. “I need an explanation.”
The woman smiled faintly and kept digging. “This morning, my husband called me,” she said. “I thought he was on a business trip in Florida. Turns out, he ran off to Hawaii with his secretary. He told me he wasn’t coming back.”
The parents exchanged shocked looks.
“And that means…?” the mom asked.
The woman finally looked up, smiling wider.
“Well,” she said sweetly, “he asked me to sell his Porsche and send him the money.”
She went back to planting flowers.
And that’s how karma got express delivery — for twenty dollars.