Virginia Woman Just “Lucky” Enough to Win Two Lottery Prizes in Two Weeks In a story sure to warm your heart and make you feel envious all at once, a Virginia woman has managed to win not one, but two big lottery prizes in only two weeks

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Virginia Woman Just “Lucky” Enough to Win Two Lottery Prizes in Two Weeks

In a story sure to warm your heart and make you feel envious all at once, a Virginia woman has managed to win not one, but two big lottery prizes in only two weeks. Let’s all take a moment to bask in her incredible “luck”.

Debra Everett, the “lucky” winner, played the Virginia Lottery scratch-off game in hopes of hitting it big. And hit it big she did, scoring two separate prizes of $100,000 each. Talk about a lucky streak!

According to reports, Everett purchased both tickets from the same convenience store, which we can only assume has since been dubbed the “lucky” spot. Perhaps she should consider buying a home next door and becoming their full-time patron.

When asked how she was feeling about her incredible run of fortune, Everett reportedly stated, “It feels great. I just feel so blessed.”

Yes, we can all feel the blessings radiating from this one lucky person. Because clearly everything is fair and balanced in this world and everyone gets two chances to win the lottery in two weeks.

But let’s not forget the important lesson to be learned here, folks. If you want to win the lottery, all you have to do is play. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll have that same stroke of pure, unadulterated luck that Everett experienced.

Of course, we should all be grateful for small blessings, as well. Like the fact that the odds of winning the lottery are actually higher than being struck by lightning. So, if you’re feeling lucky, go ahead and buy that lottery ticket. Just make sure to keep an umbrella handy.

In all seriousness, we can’t help but feel a little bit jealous of Everett’s incredible run of fortune. But hey, at least her good luck is a reminder that it is possible to hit it big.

So congrats, Debra, on your double-win. May you continue to bask in the glow of your good fortune. And for those of us who aren’t as blessed in the lottery department, we can always console ourselves with the fact that money isn’t everything. Right? Right.

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