Il portafoglio smarrito

10 cards left
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1 / 10
he limits himself to put the wallet in the front pocket—where he should have be from the beginning—he starts the car and he goes back home lighter, not because the wallet it weighed, but because the panic it has disappeared.
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2 / 10
At the supermarket he remembers to have it pulled out to pay.
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3 / 10
“If someone hands it in, could you call me”, he says, and she writes it down.
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4 / 10
“I think to have lost the wallet today.
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5 / 10
Second stop: the gym. he has done the check-in from the phone, he has used a locker, he is worked out, he is done the shower, he is gone out.
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6 / 10
“Which checkout have you used?” he replies the employee.
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7 / 10
Nico he remembers a thing small and annoying: in the supermarket car park he has sat down in the car for a moment, he was too hot, he has taken off the jacket and he has adjusted his jeans because the wallet in the back pocket it was bothering him while he was driving.
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8 / 10
The employee he opens a drawer and he checks without much ceremony. Nico he looks, pretending of nothing. The employee he shakes the head. “Nothing that it matches to that description, and certainly no wallet with your document.”
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9 / 10
he checks in all the usual places: on the table of the kitchen, on the sink, on the small shelf near the entrance.
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10 / 10
he does not want tell to anyone how much he has come close: to cancel all the cards and redo every document.
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