The Day Everything Changed
Rain hammered the windshield as I drove home, my world unraveling. My fiancé had called off our wedding last week, and today, I lost my job. Fighting back tears, I whispered, “Stay calm, Mollie. Things will get better.”
That’s when I saw her— a little girl pounding on the back window of a school bus, her face twisted in panic. Instinct took over. I cut off the bus, ignoring the driver’s rage, and rushed inside.
Chelsea, the girl, was gasping for air—an asthma attack, no inhaler in sight. Frantic, I searched every backpack until I found it in a boy’s bag—he thought it was a “joke.” My hands shook as I helped her breathe again, relief flooding me as her color returned.
Her grateful parents insisted on giving me a ride home. Along the way, her mother offered me a job interview.
What began as my darkest day ended with unexpected hope—proof that even in chaos, new doors open.