He went inside, but not before adding a small note to the bottom of the chalkboard: Limited time only. Don't push your luck.
Then came "Speedy" Pete, the local pizza delivery kid whose tires had less grip than a pat of butter. He stared at the sign, then at his empty wallet. "I can only afford one, Mr. Vane. Does the deal still work?" buy 1 get 1 tires
The first customer was Mrs. Higgins, who drove a sedan that shook like a wet dog. "Silas, is it true? Two tires for the price of one?" He went inside, but not before adding a
By sunset, Silas had sold every tire in the shop. He had enough to outbid the developers, but more importantly, the screeching of bad brakes and the "thump-thump" of blown treads had vanished from Oakhaven’s hills. He stared at the sign, then at his empty wallet
That changed the day Silas found himself in a bidding war for the old Miller estate. He needed cash fast to buy the lot next door before a generic mega-corp turned it into a car wash. Desperate, Silas dragged a chalkboard out to the curb and wrote three words that made the town stop in its tracks: By noon, the line of cars stretched past the town square.