Categories: In the End

Tale End: Return of the Blob

This month’s “True Tale” is a real horror story

 

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[dropcap cap=Several years ago,] I remember hearing a tale of a young lady who brought all of her jewelry to a jeweler and wanted it all put together into one piece. The jeweler told her she had enough gold, gemstones and diamonds to make many pieces. She insisted she only wanted one. She insisted he put them all together without taking out any of the stone and melt them all together, and she wanted to watch. He explained what would happen to the colored stones and diamonds, but she insisted. When he was finished with the blob, she had a huge smile on her face and wanted it boxed. Her cheating ex wanted back all the jewelry he’d given her, and she was giving it back. [/dropcap]

Linda Griffiths
Hoover Jewelers, Kearney, NE

[span class=note]This story is from the November 2009 edition of INSTORE[/span]

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