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Yellow Cab

YELLOW CAB

Most kids grow up being afraid of the dark, or of spiders and snakes or of the monster hiding under their bed. When they get a little older they’re afraid of not fitting in, or zits, or they have nightmares of standing naked in front of gym class because they forgot to get dressed before leaving the locker-room.

Me?

Far back as I can remember the only thing I ever feared was letting my parents down. Failing. Not being able to handle things like they’d trained me to. Disappointing them by being a nobody.

Well.

If they could only see me now.

I drive a taxi, which I guess probably doesn’t meet their original expectations. But I’m somebody. I get things done. There’s that, at least. I like to tell myself they’d be a little proud. After all the time and effort they invested in me, I’m the type of person who handles things.

And on some nights? It helps me sleep.

Some nights.

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I don’t think anyone counts hitting bottom as one of their future goals. Driving a taxi in a
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