Me and the CEO
he necessary money. I know it will b
for my little sister's recovery. Wil
l stop me. *** Back in the room, I
lk to me at some point, right? She sm
ell her I will always be here for h
n though she is trying to act strong
is hospital. - I'll always be here for
things. A nurse helps me get her out
stops us for a moment. - Thank you
run my hand gently through her hai
world. I know it will be difcult, but
he table, dividing my gaze between
ront of me. I look at the medical e
e household budget. My parents left
h to cover all our expenses from no
ling in my chest. We can't afford to
as my little sister's medical care co
ons, but nothing seems to work. Even if I continue to cut some expenses, i
dicate myself to it. This was my parents' desire and dream. As I contin
t it is running out and soon we won't have enough to support ourselves. I realize that there is no point in
ty of taking care of Dothy's recovery and his adaptation to a wheelchair.
re her well-being. - So that's it, Ella - I say quietly, as if that would make it easier to convince myself tha
for hours, the next day I woke up very early. The frst step after a quick
ine. I came across a few openings that interested me and started flling out applications. After doing some research into the companies and their
ntact me, which never happened. It's
tter future for both of us. I know it
n't have enough experience for the role." And dropping out of college has had a negative effect on me. It's frustrating to hear this over and over again, but I know I have to keep tryi
tion process I participated in. "Unfortunately, we did not select you for the position. We wish you good luck
at the door and see Dothy in her wheelchair appears. - How was the int
now well that it's not That's what she wants." "It didn't go well," I reply, discouraged. "They said th