I Found a Lost Wallet at a Mechanic's Shop and Returned It — the Next Day, a Sheriff Showed Up at My Door
I Found a Lost Wallet at a Mechanic's Shop and Returned It — the Next Day, a Sheriff Showed Up at My Door I'm Evan. I've been a mechanic my whole adult life. I work at a run-down shop on the edge of town—the kind of place where oil stains never come out and the coffee machine hasn’t worked in years. The job barely pays the bills. I’m also a single dad raising three six-year-old triplets at 36. Their mom left when they were eight months old. Just walked out one morning and never came back. Since then, it’s been me and my mom. She’s 72, sharp as ever, and without her, I wouldn’t have made it this far. I work long hours fixing cars, dealing with frustrated customers, and trying to stay afloat. People see my greasy hands and think that’s all I am. But those hands feed my kids. And every day, I worry it’s not enough. --- Last Tuesday was rough. Too many cars, not enough time, and right before lunch, an angry customer got in my face. “You didn’t fix it!” he shouted. I exp...