I never fit in with my wealthy neighbors, especially with my dad’s
old 1989 sedan, which meant everything to me. One day, my neighbor Tom,
in his usual condescending tone, complained that my car was an “eyesore”
and demanded I get rid of it to preserve the neighborhood’s “quality of life.”
I refused to back down, and he threatened to make me replace it.The next morning,
I found my car completely frozen in clear ice, like someone had deliberately
hosed it down overnight. Tom smugly claimed it was just “Mother Nature,”
but I knew better. Later, I discovered that a fire hydrant had burst on his property,
freezing his home and luxury SUV in a thick layer of ice.I decided to help him clear
the ice, despite his previous rudeness. After hours of work, Tom apologized and handed
me $5,000 to fix or replace my car. I took the money, restored the sedan to pristine
condition, and made sure to rev the engine every time I passed Tom’s house.Sometimes,
the best revenge is simply doing the right thing. My dad always
said class is about how you treat others — even when they don’t deserve it