When Vernon proposed to Dolores, he vowed they’d be together forever—even promising they’d leave this world hand in hand. But fate had other plans. Vernon died suddenly of a heart attack, leaving Dolores alone and heartbroken.
A respected antiquarian, Vernon had kept many valuables at home, which attracted unwanted attention. One evening, Dolores noticed her troubled neighbor Bob lurking near her front gate. Though he quickly walked away, she couldn’t shake the feeling of unease.
Days later, she caught Bob and another man sneaking through her backyard. That night, she couldn’t sleep, haunted by what could’ve happened. By morning, she’d installed new locks and cameras.
At midnight, a loud thud woke her. The backyard cameras had been tampered with. She peeked out to see two masked figures. Thinking fast, she called 911 and loudly pretended Vernon was still alive, mentioning antiques in the garage. The intruders took the bait. Moments later, police arrived and arrested them.
On Officer Robinson’s advice, Dolores called her son, Todd. Instead of moving away, Todd relocated his family to town. Now, Dolores and her daughter-in-law run the antique shop, renamed Dolores and Vernon’s Treasure House—a tribute to love, resilience, and new beginnings.