‘Wheel of Fortune’ Flashback When Veteran Lets Other Veteran Win
Nura Fountano was killing it at Wheel of Fortune. She was winning all the money. The two other contestants looked like they were standing still compared to her. That is until she got to the final round and flipped the script on everyone.
All three contestants were veterans. Steve hadn’t won a dime all night. Troy had won some money, but he was nowhere close to Nura. She had the game in the bag.
That’s when she started calling out weird letters. She asked for a Z, a Q, and an X. A few times when it was her turn, she acted like she was thinking and time ran out on her. It was like Nura had left the building and an imposter was standing in her place.
Meanwhile, Steve was making some money!
It’s always good when veterans look out for each other. It’s also good when others see that. In the military, there’s a level of looking out for each other that goes beyond what people usually do for each other on a daily basis. For those of us who have served, there’s a very real threat that hangs over our heads at all times. Looking out for each other means a whole different thing to us.
But on a game show? The objective is to win. So, get to winning Nura. But no, Nura Fountano would pull off the most boss move ever.
Steve was the happiest about that. But what Nura was trying to do was a little tricky. In order for her to pull it off, that meant Troy couldn’t guess the answer. Steve would have to get this one and he was going to have to do it on his own. That was something out of Nura’s control. Did Troy guess it first? Or did Steve finally make some money to take home with him?
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Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1970, Michael Allen went on to graduate high school from James Monroe in Fredericksburg, Virginia in 1988. He went into the Marine Corps four days later and put himself through college after being Honorably Discharged in 1993. After earning his B.S. in English in 1999 from Frostburg State University, he went on to write A River in the Ocean first as well as the children's book connected to it entitled When You Miss Me. He has also written the psychological thriller The Deeper Dark. ...more
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