Have you ever noticed the vault when you go to the bank? A vault is a room, usually at the back of a bank, with thick walls, a heavy door, and a big lock. All banks have one.
When I was a kid, I thought the vault at my bank was where the bank kept all the money that people put into their accounts. I thought it was piled high with crisp green bills and shiny coins. Then one day I was at the bank with my dad, and the vault door was open just a crack. While my dad talked to a friend, I sneaked over to the vault to peek inside. Do you know what I saw?
There was no money at all inside, not even a penny. Just rows and rows of little metal drawers.
“There’s no money in the bank! There’s no money in the bank!” I shouted as I ran back to my dad.
“There’s no money in the bank!” I shouted.
Everyone in the bank stopped talking and looked at me. The bank manager ran out of his office, red-faced and excited.
“Why are you telling everyone that the bank has no money?” he asked.
“Somebody must have stolen it,” I said. “There isn’t a single coin in the vault.”
This story is from the February 2019 edition of Highlights Champs.
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