As I drove home, I noticed a small child on a school bus, terrified, hammering on the rear window. My entire world came to an end. There was a serious problem. But aboard a supposedly safe school bus, what possible harm could a small child be in? My heart skipped a beat as I followed the bus to find out.

As I drove home, the rain drummed against my windshield, each drop reflecting the weight of my heart. I must have had the worst day of my life today. In addition to my fiancรฉ calling off our wedding last week, I recently lost my job. I was a jumbled mix of feelings and ideas in my head.

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A frustrated young woman driving a car | Source: Freepik

I muttered to myself, knuckles white on the steering wheel, โ€œRemain cool, Mollie.โ€ There must be an alternative. Another door must open if the first closes, right?

However, the words seemed meaningless.How could I tell my mother that I had lost my job at home?

She would become quite anxious. She had been my pillar of support ever since Dad passed away, so the last thing I wanted was to disappoint her.

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A distraught female operator of a vehicle | Source: Freepik

It was my phoneโ€™s fifth buzz. Mom once more. Answering, I pulled over to the curb.

Indeed, Mom, I will arrive in ten minutes. Iโ€™m behind the wheel.

โ€œHave you looked at the weather prediction, Mollie, honey? A powerful storm is approaching. Please exercise caution.

I forcefully gulped. The storm that was building inside of me was far worse than this one.

โ€œYes, indeed, donโ€™t be alarmed. I will be there shortly.

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A woman sitting in her car and talking on the phone | Source: Freepik

โ€œIs everything in order? You seem strange.

โ€œMom, Iโ€™m good. Simply put, exhausted. I must drive, will we? With a constricted throat, I hung up. โ€œI love you.โ€

How could I tell her that I was fired for just defying management?I was aware of the true reason behind their use of the excuse โ€œnot meeting quarterly targets.โ€

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An anxious elderly woman on the phone | Source: Pexels

โ€œWhat could possibly go wrong at this point?โ€ As I put the car back in gear, I mumbled.

I had no idea that I would soon find out.

There was a yellow school bus rumbling by me as I got back into traffic. I noticed something through the rear window: a small child with her face pressed up against the glass and her little fists thumping wildly. She was sobbing for assistance.

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A school bus on the street | Source: Unsplash

โ€œHow the heck? God, oh Godโ€ฆ Is she okay? I let out a gasp.

I raced after the bus, gunning the engine without thinking. It was obvious the toddler was distressed, but why? On a school bus that seemed to be safe, what kind of danger could she be in?

I whispered, blaring my horn a lot, โ€œIโ€™m coming, hold on, sweetie.โ€

The bus driver didnโ€™t appear to notice, driving on as if nothing were wrong. Feeling panic rise in my chest, I decided in a single second. I veered around the bus and passed it, bringing it to a halt in the center of the heavily traveled road.

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A shocked woman sitting in a car | Source: Freepik

The driver stormed out, a big man with a thick black mustache. โ€œLady, what kind of prank are you pulling? You might have started a mishap!

I pushed past him and hurried aboard the bus, ignoring him. I felt the noise like a wall. With laughter and shouting, the children gathered around the girl.

With tears streaming down her cheeks, the little girl was sitting by herself when I hurried to the back. I got to her and froze. I had not anticipated this at all.

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Grayscale of a teary-eyed little girl | Source: Pexels

โ€œOh my God! Do you have an asthma attack right now?

The young girl gasped for breath and nodded wildly, her chest heaving. With my heart pounding, I knelt next to her chair.

โ€œLovely, whatโ€™s your name?โ€ I asked, attempting to seem calm.

She gestured to the identification card slung around her neck. Chelsea was her name.

โ€œAll right, Chelsea, weโ€™ll get assistance for you. Is your inhaler somewhere?

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A startled woman in a school bus | Source: Midjourney

Speechless, Chelsea shook her head. When I looked up, the driver was pale and had followed me.

โ€œAre you aware of her inhalerโ€™s location?โ€

He gave a headshake. โ€œIโ€ฆ I had no idea she was having problems. I couldnโ€™t hear anything because of how loud it is back here.

I swallowed my ireful remark and began rummaging through Chelseaโ€™s backpack. Nothing. As soon as I saw the tiny girlโ€™s lips begin to turn blue, panic tore at my insides.

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A woman holding a backpack | Source: Freepik

โ€œHelp 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.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t funny!โ€ I snapped at them. โ€œShe needs help!โ€

Thatโ€™s when it hit me. I started grabbing all their backpacks, ignoring their protests.

โ€œHey, you canโ€™t do that!โ€ a freckle-faced boy yelled.

Close-up shot of a boy with freckles | Source: Midjourney

Close-up shot of a boy with freckles | Source: Midjourney

I found it in the third bag I checked: a blue inhaler with Chelseaโ€™s name on it. I rounded on the boy who owned the backpack.

โ€œWhy do you have this?โ€

He looked away, muttering, โ€œIt was just a joke.โ€

โ€œA joke? She could have died!โ€

Partial view of an asthma inhaler in a bag | Source: Midjourney

Partial view of an asthma inhaler in a bag | Source: Midjourney

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. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry. I had no ideaโ€ฆโ€

I turned to him, my anger flaring. โ€œThese kids are your responsibility! You shouldโ€™ve checked what was going on when you heard a commotion!โ€

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A startled man | Source: Freepik

He nodded, shame-faced. โ€œYouโ€™re right. Iโ€™m sorry.โ€

Chelsea tugged at my sleeve, her voice barely a whisper. โ€œThank you.โ€

Those two words hit me harder than anything else that had happened that day. I couldnโ€™t leave her alone after this.

โ€œIโ€™m 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. โ€œIโ€™m going to move my car and ride with her. Is that okay?โ€

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An anxious woman turning to her side | Source: Midjourney

He nodded quickly. โ€œOf course. Itโ€™s the least we can do afterโ€ฆ 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.

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t the other kids help you?โ€ I asked gently.

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Close up of a worried woman | Source: Midjourney

Chelseaโ€™s lower lip trembled. โ€œThey think itโ€™s funny when I canโ€™t breathe. They hide my inhaler sometimes.โ€

My heart broke for her. โ€œThatโ€™s not okay, Chelsea. You know that, right?โ€

She nodded, looking down at her hands. โ€œI try to be brave, but sometimes I get so scared.โ€

A teary-eyed little girl | Source: Midjourney

A teary-eyed little girl | Source: Midjourney

I squeezed her shoulder. โ€œYou 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. โ€œReally?โ€

โ€œReally. Youโ€™re one of the bravest people Iโ€™ve ever met.โ€

Two stops later, Chelsea pointed out the window. โ€œThatโ€™s my mommy and daddy!โ€

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A school bus on a rainy evening | Source: Unsplash

As we got off the bus, Chelseaโ€™s parents rushed over, confusion etched on their faces.

โ€œChelsea, whoโ€™s this?โ€ her mother asked, eyeing me warily.

Chelseaโ€™s voice was stronger now as she said, โ€œThis 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.

Portrait of an angry woman | Source: Midjourney

Portrait of an angry woman | Source: Midjourney

โ€œI donโ€™t know how to thank you,โ€ Chelseaโ€™s father said, tearing up.

โ€œIโ€™m just glad I was there to help.โ€

Chelseaโ€™s 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.

โ€œSo, Mollie,โ€ Mrs. Stewart said, peering at me through the rain-streaked windshield, โ€œwhat do you do?โ€

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A woman driving a car | Source: Unsplash

I let out a bitter laugh. โ€œFunny you should ask. I actually lost my job today.โ€

Mrs. Stewartโ€™s eyebrows shot up. โ€œOh, Iโ€™m so sorry to hear that. May I ask what happened?โ€

I sighed, the events of the day washing over me again. โ€œI spoke up about some unethical practices. They didnโ€™t like that, so they found an excuse to let me go.โ€

Mrs. Stewart was quiet for a moment. Then she said, โ€œYou 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 Iโ€™d heard her correctly. โ€œAre you serious?โ€

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A stunned young woman | Source: Midjourney

She smiled. โ€œAbsolutely. Anyone whoโ€™d go to such lengths to help a child in need is someone Iโ€™d 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.

โ€œCall me tomorrow,โ€ she said. โ€œWeโ€™ll set something up.โ€

I clutched the card, a spark of hope igniting in my chest. โ€œThank you. I will.โ€

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A woman holding a business card | Source: Freepik

The next morning, I woke up feeling lighter than I had in weeks. Iโ€™d told Mom everything that had happened. About losing my job, saving Chelsea, the potential new opportunityโ€ฆ everything.

Sheโ€™d hugged me tight, pride shining in her eyes.

โ€œI always knew you were meant for great things, darling!โ€

Now, as I dialed the number on Mrs. Stewartโ€™s card, my heart was racing again, but this time with excitement rather than fear.

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A woman holding a smartphone | Source: Unsplash

โ€œHello, Mollie,โ€ Mrs. Stewartโ€™s warm voice came through the phone. โ€œIโ€™m so glad you called. How would you feel about coming in for an interview this afternoon?โ€

I couldnโ€™t help the grin that spread across my face. โ€œIโ€™d love to. Thank you so much for this opportunity.โ€

โ€œNo, Mollie,โ€ she said, and I could practically hear the smile in her voice. โ€œThank you. You saved our daughter. This is the least we can do.โ€

A woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

A woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

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.

I was so happy and realized that itโ€™s indeed true:ย When God shuts one door, He always opens another. And sometimes, that new door leads to places you never could have imagined.

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A cheerful woman smiling | Source: Midjourney


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