lost something precious, like I have lost people really close to me, and I may never get it back. Whenever I look at you, that is how I feel
a fully grown adult who can make her own decisions. I have made my choice, and it is you. Never forget that." Sarah gav
husband and sighed. She didn't want
we need to get groceries. We do not have an
s? I feel like you want to hear it. Fine, I have no job! I'm jobl
ed at his wife and saw a tear stream down her cheeks,
It's just, it's
it until you get it into your thick head. You are not alone, we are in this togeth
a that can solve our problems
each other, a sign John knew from
the company." At the sight of her husband's scowl she quickly continued. "Look, I know it's small, but it can pay our bills, and that is al
ring anything. He knew it was a trap, but he could not tell his wife. He was certain Mr Lan
varying degrees of insults ranging from mild to wild insults and then to becoming the recipient of cold water seasoned with loud cries for him to leave the
n what he had previously endured, and who knew, maybe Mr Lanc
and shrugged. "Fine, I
ced him that life was worth living. He was wondering what made
and whispered her reply. "Yes, but you know my f
ow, his characteristic tra
doesn't reschedule your appoi
he found that he could not.
. When you come back, we will celebrate. I have good news for you." With that
appy about it. He wished he did not have to go, but he had no choice. He had searched in vain for a job for over a month. It was both surprising and frustrating tha
ancy, but he had been told by a manager in one of the companies he had previously applied for a job in. He was very disappointed not t
degree, whereas he had two. He broke down when he was told, but one of his interviewers had run after him to console him. He admitted that he ha
k count and found out that there were twenty applicants aside himself, but he liked his chances. Four hours later, he found out that he was the only one who was not accepted, despite the fact that he boasted of more credentials than any of the other applicants. He was heartbroken and miserable. One
pologize on behalf of the company' for their mistake. Apparently, they had nineteen openings and not twenty, an