At 4:00 p.m., Wendy and I sat in the car, waiting for Tabitha to finish school.
I had taken Tabitha to the daycare for a visit that morning. She was far more composed than I was. When the teacher asked her to stay for observation, she didn't cry or make a fuss.
I called the teacher almost every hour. Each time, they assured me that Tabitha was adjusting well. Still, I couldn't help but feel anxious.
As Wendy and I stared through the car windows, a shade suddenly dropped over us. It was blocking our view completely and dimming the light inside the car.
Wendy was startled. She patted her chest and muttered something under her breath. I wasn't much better. My heart skipped a beat in surprise.
Nicholas stood in front of the car, gently tapping the car window glass three times. His gaze was fixed intently on me, making it clear he had come to find me.
He had his ways. When he couldn't reach me by phone, he tracked me down and showed up out of nowhere.
I couldn't help but find it amusing. What was so enticing about something he couldn't have? Did Claudia fail to satisfy him last night?
It wasn't the hottest time of the day, but for some reason, I found the sunlight dazzling, making my vision blurry.
Recovering from her shock, Wendy lit up when she saw Nicholas. She was about to get out to greet her former employer.
I noticed her movement and quickly locked the car doors. "Wendy, there's no need to bother him."
I shot Nicholas a glare, but he showed no sign of annoyance. With one hand in his pocket, he calmly waited for me to get out. He seemed confident I would comply.
Who knew about my premature childbirth and how I nearly lost both myself and Tabitha? Who understood the countless times I had crumbled, feeling powerless for Tabitha? Who knew the pressure I faced while taking on Pete's case, receiving threats from the competitor?
Why should I empathize with other's hardships?
I started the car, intending to drive into the daycare and pick Tabitha up early. If Nicholas and Wendy wanted to reminisce, they could do so without me.
But just as I picked up speed, Nicholas, who had been chatting with Wendy, suddenly lunged into the path of my car!
The screech of brakes pierced the air. Nicholas had lost his mind. He blocked my car with his arms spread wide!
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