A group of friends, including Eric, Dominique, and others, are trying to take care of a egg that Eric found and drew a face on, in an attempt to teach him responsibility. As they are digging a hole to give the egg a proper burial, they stumble upon a mysterious briefcase buried in the ground. The briefcase has a warning label that says "do not open on Sundays." The group is torn between obeying the warning and opening the briefcase to see what's inside. They decide to seek advice from their audience, asking them to comment on what they should do next.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A character named Eric has an egg with a face drawn on it, which he believes will hatch into a chick.
2. The egg is from a plastic tray, like those used to buy eggs at the supermarket.
3. A character named Dominique tells Eric that supermarket eggs are not meant to hatch into chicks.
4. Eric decides to take care of the egg anyway, inspired by an American custom where children are given eggs to care for to teach them responsibility.
5. Eric digs a hole in the garden to bury the egg, which he has named Gino.
6. While digging, Eric discovers a briefcase buried in the garden.
7. The briefcase has a warning on it that says "Do not open on Sundays".
8. Despite the warning, the characters open the briefcase and find it empty, but with a strange smell.
9. The characters are unsure what to do with the briefcase and consider taking it to the police or opening it further.
10. The characters decide to leave the briefcase alone for the time being and fill in the hole in the garden.
11. The story ends with the characters asking for advice on what to do with the briefcase and inviting viewers to share their opinions in the comments.