ten the job yet. Oh, you should come in," I replied
r after her and gestured for her to take a seat on the sofa. Our apartment was small so t
other. She helped keep an eye on me when my mother was away working when I was younger since she only lives next door. Auntie
her called out from the k
s I hurried into the kitchen
ked energetically. It was clear
replied smoothly as I helped
.
atulate your dear daughter in person! I'm so proud! I'm so hap
s moments like these that I think that despite all of life's hardship that I am actually quite lucky. We we
your interview. You don't have formal leather shoes, right?" Auntie Jane said as she
so much," I replied
and I didn't have proper shoes for the occasion. We could have affo
ll in pretty good condition. You should try them on.
d fit well, no worries. You're a lifesav
attire. Something like a simple white shirt
lly sunk in. However, now that some time had passed, I realized that there were many things I needed to do to prepar
stuffing more of my mother's
n do
.
that late in the night, but my mother had already fallen asleep on her bed on the other side of the room. Tomorrow was another
. The opportunity that I had worked so hard for is here right in front of me. If I can just get this job, the
hard at life in general. I knew we couldn't afford the school fees and other expenses related to me going to school which meant that th
ol as well to support the teachers. I did all of that willingly to lessen the burden on my mo
work parttime jobs afterschool and during the weekends. After my parttime jobs, I would study long into the night so that I could keep my grade above
ionships ever lasted long and the same thing happened in university. I had to work ma
e time for them. At one point, I started believing that there must be something wrong with me
dea of finding the right guy for me entirely. Perhaps, it was because I never had the effort or the intention to focus my utmost attention on those relationships that led to its fa
as already morning. Looking towards my mother's bed, I found it empty which meant that my mother h
it, skirt and blouse for my job interview. Although, the invitation letter was for an intervie
e nearby shopping district. It was the weekend, so the shopping streets were busy and filled with people. I quickly headed towards the secondhand clothing store t
y?" the auntie who ran the store asked me in a cheerful voice.
so it'd be great if I could get a suit and a s