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g. Curling up in bed next Bernard, I thumbed through the photos from the day. I pointed to a selfie my mother and I had taken near the fountain and said, “Oh, look at this one, honey,” to Bernard.

Bernard narrowed his eyes and peered at the screen.

“Hold on! Jerry is that not in the background? I carefully looked at the screen as I turned it towards myself.

“Not at all!

He can’t, after all, but this is, like, actually him! Now, what should we do? ” Bernard remarked, “I know what,” “I know exactly what we need to do!

” We enlarged the image and examined Jerry’s startling appearance.

We were unable to fully understand what it was that he appeared to be accomplishing. Everything about the scene seemed unreal. Our neighbor, who is known to be successful, appeared to be in a completely different situation from his typical polished one.

“Should we confront him?

” I enquired. Bernard slowly nodded. “It’s about time we had some clarification.

Let’s see what Mr.

Perfect has to say about himself tomorrow morning. ” My thoughts were buzzing with possibilities as we switched out the lights. In reality, what was Jerry doing?

And what impact would this discovery have on the dynamics of our neighborhood?

We eagerly awaited the start of Jerry’s regular schedule the very following morning. I couldn’t help but smile as he walked over in his immaculate white shirt, knowing that we were going to switch roles. “Ah, there you are again, with that awful coffee,” Jerry said.

“And that vehicle!

When will you do that? “Jerry, I think we should talk,” I interrupted. He paused, appearing more irritated than shocked.

“Now what?

More grievances regarding your coffee? ” I took out my phone and showed him his picture on the screen. “Care to explain this?

” He looked at the photo of himself distributing pamphlets at the shopping center, and his face became white.

He hesitated, “I-I don’t…I can explain…” Lola, unaware of the tension, walked over at that very moment. “Happy morning! “What’s happening here?

” Jerry’s attempt to articulate a complete statement made his stuttering worse.

“I can explain, L-Lola. It’s not what it appears to be. ” Lola glanced at Jerry, then back to the picture.

I had never seen her look so bewildered.

“What is this, Jerry? Why are you distributing flyers? ” “I lost my job one and a half years ago.

Jerry said, “I didn’t know how to tell you.

” “You told me a falsehood? the entire time? ” “I tried to keep you safe!

Jerry begged, “I didn’t want you to worry.

” “I can’t believe you’d lie to me like that! ” With a cry, Lola stormed into her home. Bernard followed her, and both Bernard and I exchanged a satisfied look.

We felt really bad for him, to be honest.

“Well, that wasn’t the way I imagined it, but it looks like the truth finally came out,” Bernard said. Yes, I answered. “All I want is for Lola to be okay.

However, at least we won’t have to listen to rumors about our truck and coffee.

”The area began to feel calmer and quieter at that moment, as though a weight had been removed. Jerry’s entitled veneer had fallen apart when the truth was revealed. “How about a new coffee machine to celebrate?

” Grinning, Bernard made a suggestion.

“That seems like a plan. I concurred. “And perhaps we can take the truck for a drive later.

”I thought about how fate had revealed Jerry in an unexpected way as we made our way inside.

It helped me realize that even the most critical individuals can have hidden insecurities. How do you feel?