I was driving home when I saw a little girl on a school bus, banging on the back window in terror. My world stopped. Something was terribly wrong. But what danger could a little child possibly be in on a seemingly safe school bus? I chased the bus to find out, only for my heart to skip a beat.
The rain pelted against my windshield as I drove home, each drop echoing the heaviness in my heart. Today had to be the worst day of my life. First, my fiancรฉ called off our wedding last week, and now, Iโd just lost my job. My mind was a tangled mess of thoughts and emotionsโฆ
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โStay calm, Mollie,โ I whispered to myself, knuckles white on the steering wheel. โThereโs got to be another way. If one door closes, another opens, right?โ
But the words felt hollow.ย How could I go home and tell Mom Iโd been laid off?
Sheโd worry herself sick. Ever since Dad died, sheโd been my rock, and the last thing I wanted was to let her down.
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My phone buzzed for the fifth time. Mom again. I pulled over to the curb and answered.
โYeah, Mom, Iโll be there in ten minutes. Iโm drivingโฆโ
โMollie, honey, have you seen the weather forecast? Thereโs a big storm coming. Please be careful.โ
I swallowed hard. This storm was nothing compared to the one brewing inside me.
โYeah, yeah, donโt worry. Iโll be there soon.โ
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โIs everything okay? You sound off.โ
โIโm fine, Mom. Justโฆ tired. I gotta drive, okay? Love you,โ I hung up, my throat tight.
How could I tell her Iโd lost my job just for speaking up to the higher-ups?ย Theyโd used the excuse of โnot meeting quarterly targets,โ but I knew the real reason.
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โWhatโs the worst that could happen now?โ I muttered, putting the car back in gear.
Little did I know, I was about to find out.
As I merged back into traffic, a yellow school bus rumbled past me. Something caught my eye in the back window: a little girl, her face pressed against the glass, her tiny fists pounding frantically. She was crying for help.
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โWhat theโฆ? Oh my Godโฆ is she alright?โ I gasped.
Without thinking, I gunned the engine, racing after the bus. The child was clearly in distress, but why? What kind of danger could she be in on a seemingly safe school bus?
โIโm coming, hold on, sweetie,โ I mumbled, honking my horn repeatedly.
The bus driver seemed oblivious, continuing down the road as if nothing was wrong. Panic rising in my chest, I made a split-second decision. I swerved around the bus and cut in front, forcing it to a stop in the middle of the busy road.
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The driver, a burly man with a thick black mustache, stormed out. โWhat kinda stunt are you pulling, lady? You coulda caused an accident!โ
I ignored him, pushing past and rushing onto the bus. The noise hit me like a wall. The kids flocked around the girl, shouting and laughing.
I raced to the back, where the little girl sat alone, her face now red and tear-streaked. As I reached her, I froze. This wasnโt what I expected at all.
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โOh my God! Are you having an asthma attack?โ
The little girl nodded frantically, her chest heaving as she struggled for air. I knelt beside her seat, my heart racing.
โWhatโs your name, sweetie?โ I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
She pointed to the ID card hanging around her neck. Her name was Chelsea.
โOkay, Chelsea, weโre gonna get you help. Whereโs your inhaler?โ
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Chelsea shook her head, unable to speak. I looked up to see the driver had followed me, his face pale.
โDo you know where her inhaler is?โ
He shook his head. โIโฆ I didnโt even know she was having trouble. Itโs so noisy back here, I couldnโt hear anything.โ
I bit back an angry retort and started searching Chelseaโs backpack. Nothing. Panic clawed at my insides as I watched the little girlโs lips start to turn blue.
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โHelp me look!โ I shouted at the driver.
We searched under the seats, in the aisle, everywhere we could think of. To my horror, I realized the other kids were laughing, some even pointing at Chelsea.
โThis isnโt funny!โ I snapped at them. โShe needs help!โ
Thatโs when it hit me. I started grabbing all their backpacks, ignoring their protests.
โHey, you canโt do that!โ a freckle-faced boy yelled.
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I found it in the third bag I checked: a blue inhaler with Chelseaโs name on it. I rounded on the boy who owned the backpack.
โWhy do you have this?โ
He looked away, muttering, โIt was just a joke.โ
โA joke? She could have died!โ
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I rushed back to Chelsea, helping her use the inhaler. Gradually, her breathing steadied and the color returned to her face. I held her hand, murmuring soothing words as she recovered.
The driver stood there, wringing his hands. โIโm so sorry. I had no ideaโฆโ
I turned to him, my anger flaring. โThese kids are your responsibility! You shouldโve checked what was going on when you heard a commotion!โ
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He nodded, shame-faced. โYouโre right. Iโm sorry.โ
Chelsea tugged at my sleeve, her voice barely a whisper. โThank you.โ
Those two words hit me harder than anything else that had happened that day. I couldnโt leave her alone after this.
โIโm staying with you until we get you home, okay?โ
Chelsea nodded, a small smile on her tear-stained face.
I turned to the driver. โIโm going to move my car and ride with her. Is that okay?โ
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He nodded quickly. โOf course. Itโs the least we can do afterโฆ well, everything.โ
As I stepped off the bus to move my car to the parking lot nearby, I realized my hands were shaking. What a day this had turned out to be.
Back on the bus, I sat beside Chelsea, my comforting arm around her shoulders. The other kids were unusually quiet now, the severity of what had happened finally sinking in.
โWhy didnโt the other kids help you?โ I asked gently.
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Chelseaโs lower lip trembled. โThey think itโs funny when I canโt breathe. They hide my inhaler sometimes.โ
My heart broke for her. โThatโs not okay, Chelsea. You know that, right?โ
She nodded, looking down at her hands. โI try to be brave, but sometimes I get so scared.โ
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I squeezed her shoulder. โYou were incredibly brave today. You got my attention when you needed help. That takes a lot of courage.โ
A small smile played on her lips. โReally?โ
โReally. Youโre one of the bravest people Iโve ever met.โ
Two stops later, Chelsea pointed out the window. โThatโs my mommy and daddy!โ
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As we got off the bus, Chelseaโs parents rushed over, confusion etched on their faces.
โChelsea, whoโs this?โ her mother asked, eyeing me warily.
Chelseaโs voice was stronger now as she said, โThis is Mollie. She saved my life.โ
After Chelsea explained what happened, her parentsโ expressions morphed from confusion to gratitude to anger at the bus driver, at the other kids, and at the whole situation.
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โI donโt know how to thank you,โ Chelseaโs father said, tearing up.
โIโm just glad I was there to help.โ
Chelseaโs mother, Mrs. Stewart, insisted on driving me back to my car. As we arrived at the mall parking lot, the skies opened up, rain coming down in sheets.
โSo, Mollie,โ Mrs. Stewart said, peering at me through the rain-streaked windshield, โwhat do you do?โ
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I let out a bitter laugh. โFunny you should ask. I actually lost my job today.โ
Mrs. Stewartโs eyebrows shot up. โOh, Iโm so sorry to hear that. May I ask what happened?โ
I sighed, the events of the day washing over me again. โI spoke up about some unethical practices. They didnโt like that, so they found an excuse to let me go.โ
Mrs. Stewart was quiet for a moment. Then she said, โYou know, my husband and I run a small business. We might have an opening. Would you be interested in coming in for an interview?โ
I blinked, not sure Iโd heard her correctly. โAre you serious?โ
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She smiled. โAbsolutely. Anyone whoโd go to such lengths to help a child in need is someone Iโd like to have on my team.โ
As we pulled up to my car, the rain had slowed to a drizzle. Mrs. Stewart handed me her business card.
โCall me tomorrow,โ she said. โWeโll set something up.โ
I clutched the card, a spark of hope igniting in my chest. โThank you. I will.โ
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The next morning, I woke up feeling lighter than I had in weeks. Iโd told Mom everything that had happened. About losing my job, saving Chelsea, the potential new opportunityโฆ everything.
Sheโd hugged me tight, pride shining in her eyes.
โI always knew you were meant for great things, darling!โ
Now, as I dialed the number on Mrs. Stewartโs card, my heart was racing again, but this time with excitement rather than fear.
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โHello, Mollie,โ Mrs. Stewartโs warm voice came through the phone. โIโm so glad you called. How would you feel about coming in for an interview this afternoon?โ
I couldnโt help the grin that spread across my face. โIโd love to. Thank you so much for this opportunity.โ
โNo, Mollie,โ she said, and I could practically hear the smile in her voice. โThank you. You saved our daughter. This is the least we can do.โ
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As I hung up the phone, I felt tears prick my eyes. But for the first time in a long while, they were tears of joy, not sorrow.
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