Driving Me Crazy
A'S
soft smile formed on my face as I admired her innocence. I had made a silent promise to myself to shield
repared the food, my aunt called out, asking if I could pick up some flour and milk on
God, hoping for a successful outcome. Upon arriving at the office, I noticed three other confident-lookin
om, an elderly gentleman sat behind the desk. I greeted him politely, offering a profession
office." A surge of joy washed over me, and I couldn't contain my happiness as I thanked him profusely. Leaving the room, I felt a weight lifted off my shoulders. I deci
ctively, I braced myself for impact, but the vehicle screeched to a halt just in time. Lying on the ground, I frustra
scending tone, I couldn't help but snap back. "It was you who was driving like an i
a firm slap across his face. Fuming, I collected my belonging
round to find the man from the car had followed m
ou slap me?
e road with a man who was clearly agitated. I tried to b
houted, struggli
zed how vulnerable I was in this situation. Suddenly, there was a loud
their stores to see what was happening. They forme
one!" one of
m anger to fear. He quickly backed away, muttering
ve people who had come to my rescue. They helped
roring the joy in my heart, and she exclaimed, "Really?" Our uncle, who had overheard our conversation, beamed with pride and spoke, "I always knew my daughter would land the job." Grateful for their support and wanting to share my joy, I presented th
ng my success, and the next, I was facing a potentially dangerous situation. But I was grateful for the lessons lear
lone for 16 years. İ kept everything inside my heart. İ never shared what i have been through with Shiza because i know she is young and wouldn't unde