The Night I Learned Not to Judge Too Quickly

I was alone in a taxi at 3 a.m. The driver kept silently making eye contact. When I arrived, I rushed out and into my building, climbing to my 8th-floor flat. Then, I heard footsteps behind meโ€”it was the driver. Panicked, I started sprinting up the stairs, but he got closer. I turned, and to my horror, heโ€ฆ was holding something in his hand.

My heart nearly stopped. I thought the worst. โ€œPlease, just take what you want!โ€ I cried out. He froze, panting from the run, eyes wide with concern. Then he lifted his hand and said, โ€œMiss, you dropped your wallet.โ€ I blinked, speechless. My hands trembled as he handed it to me โ€” everything was inside: my ID, my cards, the little photo of my late dad. I had dropped it on the back seat.


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