Cheryl proved that dreams do come true
27/06/2010 17:25:00
“Now it is your turn to take a quick step or two… Cheryl!” began Noel. The store manager from Sheffield carried box four down the Walk of Wealth. Noel was amazed to read that Cheryl was named manager just two weeks after joining the child’s clothing store. Cheryl was told she was manager because she was conscious and ambitious. Noel held up a photograph of Cheryl’s sister who now lives in the USA with herself and ‘adoptive’ sister Helen. Helen was amongst the Pilgrims and joked that Cheryl was paying her to be there. Cheryl believes in spiritual forces around her and was told by a physic that an angel would look after her.
Cheryl decided to start with the Mummy, Kelly who unveiled £100. £250, £250,000 and £5,000 were then wiped from the board. Cedelle complete the opening round with £1,000. The Banker thought Cheryl was a ‘wonderful’ lady and was led to believe she was full of mischievous, Helen quickly confirmed his suspicions. The Banker wanted two consecutive 1p wins for the first time ever. His first offer was £900 – No Deal. Any remaining positive energy went when £100,000 disappeared in round two. £15,000 and £20,000 also went in a damaging round. Noel thought it was ‘weird’ at the moment. Cheryl’s ambition is to own an old shabby run down wreck. The Banker didn’t fail to notice that Cheryl had hit six reds in a row. Even still he went up to £901 – No Deal. ‘Can we do an all-blue round?’ asked Noel. Darren answered that question with £50,000! Cheryl was left asking “where are all the blues?” when £35,000 followed. The red run was halted at eight when Harry flipped box two to reveal £750. The Banker was delighted and made a prediction that the £75,000 would go in the next round. He offered a ‘good’ valuation £750 – No Deal.
Noel thought there were echoes of Laurence’s game when £3,000 left only two reds on the board. £500 and £10 thankfully concluded the fourth round. Helen made a shocking revelation that she had a dream where Cheryl left the £75,000 and 1p to the end. After the last two blues, the Banker was forced to admit that this was a different scenario to Laurence’s game and offered £3,000 – No Deal. 10p and £10,000 left £75,000 as a lone red in round five. Noel highlighted the significance of the next box. Christina flipped box 11 to see £50. The Banker thought Helen’s dream was a bit spooky and wondered what he offered. Helen couldn’t remember but knew Cheryl won the £75,000. Noel said the Banker’s tone changed and he believed they could make a deal at £7,000. “Really good offer” said Cheryl. The Banker also mentioned that if she says ‘no deal’ she could go on one box at a time. Kelly thought Cheryl needn’t worry because she has the £75,000 in her box. The Banker made another promise that the next offer would double to £14,000 if she avoided the £75,000 – Deal! Cheryl wanted Jez to show £75,000 but he only managed £1. The Banker confirmed the offer would have been £14,000. £5 meant the Banker would have gone up to £21,000. Dave completed the final round with 50p leaving the predicted 1p / £75,000 finish. “All bow down to the majestic Helen” said the Banker. The offer would have been £28,000. Noel went to pull the seal on box 14 but was interrupted by the Banker. He was foaming at the mouth at the thought of two consecutive 1p winners, so he offered the Banker’s Gamble. Laurence won 1p in the previous game and also brought box 14 to the Pound Table. “What are the chances of the same values in the same box two games in a row?” asked Noel. Cheryl asked for the question – Deal! After declining the swap, Noel was about to make either Helen’s or the Banker’s dream come true. Noel flipped the lid on box four to see £75,000! Cheryl was swamped by her fellow players and said her life will change forever.
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