Third Time
It did happen again. Another morning came in, and the car was gone again. This time Anne was hardly worried. It was as if she was prepared for it and knew that it would certainly happen again. When she called the police to inform them once more about the theft, they had already recognized her by her voice, like they were used to it now.
Eagerness
Instead of being stressed or worried about her car, Anne was feeling more of eagerness. She wanted to see what would be the consequences of the letter that she had put in the car. She knew that it would get stolen again, now she just wanted to see how would the thieves react to the action that she had taken or would they just ignore it.
Win Or Lose
Anne was restless after the car was lost for the third time. Not because of the fear of it not returning to her, but because she wanted to see if the instructions on her letter would be followed by the thieves or would it all be in vain and she would have to bear the hardships of getting her car back again.
No Mischief Wanted
Anne just wanted no mischief in her simple life that she had always lead. She had been living in the suburbs of Portland because she never wanted any kind of mischief or worries in her life. She liked leading an uncomplicated life, therefore, was fed up of the incidents regarding her car.
Too Old To Bother
Anne’s car was so old that she did not really bother about it being stolen. After it went missing for the first time, she realized that the commodity was not worth worrying for because it was of hardly any use to her. She only wanted it to be taken away in the right way if it was meant to be taken.
The Right Way
The only right way that Anne wanted the thieves to follow was to either take the car away forever or leave it somewhere near so that she could easily get it back and not be a part of any long journeys to get it back. It was hard for her to travel as well as to bear the cost of it.