The city had the heaviest snowstorm in history, and my colleagues left work and took taxis two hours early.
But they still complained that they couldn't get a taxi.
"Ruby, I admire you so much. You have an injured leg, but your husband has to pick you up after getting off work. It's really hard for us as the taxi drivers don't come out in this snowstorm."
My colleague Mandy looked at my injured leg with admiration.
I couldn't help but smile bitterly.
What to admire? No one wants to get hurt.
Two weeks ago, Richard and I went shopping together and met an intern of his company on the way.
They were standing on the path and chatting happily, but they didn't notice a car ran a red light and rushed towards us at high speed!
Richard's first reaction was to hug the intern Jessica and quickly move aside.
But he knocked me down and broke one of my leg on the spot!
I was sent to the hospital, and Richard explained to me with a pale face.
"Ruby, I'm sorry, I just reacted in a hurry and had to protect the company's employees. I didn't see you..."
I said nothing.
But kept recalling Richard's nervous at that time.
Didn't see me? Indeed.
After all, his eyes only focused on others.