Hakwa Nadro
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At 3 o’clock in the morning, a husband and wife were jolted awake by a loud pounding on their front door.
Grumbling, the husband threw on a robe and shuffled to the door. Outside stood a soaking wet stranger, swaying a little in the downpour.
“Hey, buddy,” the man slurred. “Could ya… give me a push?”
The husband scowled. “Are you kidding me? It’s three in the morning, it’s pouring rain, and you’re drunk! No chance.” He slammed the door and stomped back to bed.
His wife peeked over the blankets. “Who was that?”
“Just some drunk guy asking for a push,” he muttered.
“And you didn’t help him?” she asked, eyebrow raised.
“Of course not! It’s pitch black and raining cats and dogs!”
His wife folded her arms. “Really? Three months ago, when we broke down, those two strangers stopped and helped us. You were grateful then, weren’t you?”
The husband groaned.
“Go on,” she pressed. “God loves drunk people too, you know.”
Defeated, the man got dressed, grabbed a flashlight, and trudged out into the rain.
“Hey!” he shouted into the night. “You still out here?”
A voice answered cheerfully, “Yep!”
“Do you still need a push?”
“Yes, please!” came the reply.
“Alright then—where are you?”
There was a pause, then the drunken voice called back…
“Over here… on the swing!”

Grumbling, the husband threw on a robe and shuffled to the door. Outside stood a soaking wet stranger, swaying a little in the downpour.
“Hey, buddy,” the man slurred. “Could ya… give me a push?”
The husband scowled. “Are you kidding me? It’s three in the morning, it’s pouring rain, and you’re drunk! No chance.” He slammed the door and stomped back to bed.
His wife peeked over the blankets. “Who was that?”
“Just some drunk guy asking for a push,” he muttered.
“And you didn’t help him?” she asked, eyebrow raised.
“Of course not! It’s pitch black and raining cats and dogs!”
His wife folded her arms. “Really? Three months ago, when we broke down, those two strangers stopped and helped us. You were grateful then, weren’t you?”
The husband groaned.
“Go on,” she pressed. “God loves drunk people too, you know.”
Defeated, the man got dressed, grabbed a flashlight, and trudged out into the rain.
“Hey!” he shouted into the night. “You still out here?”
A voice answered cheerfully, “Yep!”
“Do you still need a push?”
“Yes, please!” came the reply.
“Alright then—where are you?”
There was a pause, then the drunken voice called back…
“Over here… on the swing!”















