Honestly, nobody walks to work anymore these days.
When the light turned green, a delivery guy on his scooter, not expecting anyone at the crosswalk, turned and crashed right into me.
I ended up with scrapes all over my hands, feet, and forehead.
The nurse cleaned my wounds and applied a bandage to my forehead. “Keep it dry for a few days,” she advised. “No baths, and make sure to apply the medication as directed.”
After leaving the hospital, I grabbed an Uber to work.
The driver had two phones mounted on his dashboard – one for GPS, the other streaming Sophie’s live feed.
The chat was flooded with worried messages.
“Aww, thanks for caring everyone~ This little kitty is fine, James came right on time~ No hospital needed!”
“No way~ Haven’t told him how I feel yet~ Stop spreading rumors, guys. James is right here watching, and yes, he’s absolutely wonderful.”
I checked my phone to find two angry texts: “My assistant says you missed the project planning meeting. Where the hell are you? Get to the office NOW.”
“It was just a short walk. Why are you being such a drama queen?”
The hypocrisy was unreal.
That evening.
I was curled up on the couch watching Netflix after applying my medicine.
I heard the keypad beeping, followed by James’s sarcastic voice.
“And here I thought you’d finally grown up, being so quiet lately. But you were just waiting to pull something like this.”
Finding the TV too loud, he marched over and unplugged it.
“Rachel, are you completely clueless? This project meeting took two weeks to prepare. Do you have any idea how much money we lose when projects get delayed?”
I looked up to meet his disgusted expression and watched his face freeze.
His eyes locked onto the bandage on my forehead, then noticed my scraped hands and feet. “What happened to you?”