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Trevin was waiting outside the door.
He smiled at me and said, “Good morning, girl. Let’s go to work together.”
I thought since I was going to squeeze onto the bus anyway, it wouldn’t hurt to go together, so I nodded.
However, when I arrived downstairs, I saw him pushing out an electric scooter from the hallway, and I was completely dumbfounded.
I asked in surprise, “Do you ride it to work every day?”
“Yeah, my mom said riding this saves money, just need to charge it every day. And this bike is second–hand that I found, so cheap, only a few hundred.
He said, sitting on an electric scooter, and shouted at me, “Hey girl, come on, get on.”
I quickly waved my hand and said, “No, it’s not necessary. I’ll take the bus.”
Yesterday, I observed the road and the closer I got to the construction site, the more difficult it was to walk on. It was full of potholes.
What if this electric scooter is not stable to ride and falls down?
I fell, but it doesn’t matter. What matters is the baby inside my belly.
And I wasn’t particularly close to him either, so it was like asking him
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to give me a ride on his electric scooter all the time.
Trevin was still calling me, “It’s okay, girl, come up quickly.”
I shook my head and said, “Thank you, but I’m used to taking the bus, so I’ll just go like this. I’ll leave first, bye.”
After speaking, I quickly turned around and walked towards the direction of the bus stop.
Sometimes, I really felt that Trevin and Auntie were too enthusiastic.
Trevin quickly caught up with me on his bike and rode alongside me the whole way, constantly asking me to ride with him. I refused the entire time.
People around us were giving us strange looks, thinking that we were a couple having a quarrel, unaware of the truth.
I feel like I really need to keep my distance from Trevin in the future.
I walked quickly and finally arrived at the bus stop. Trevin sighed in frustration and said to me, “Well, girl, I’m leaving first.”
“Um, be careful on your way.”
I breathed a sigh of relief as I watched Trevin ride away on his bike.
I arrived relatively early, and there weren’t many people in the library.
Perhaps it was because I bought drinks for them yesterday, the supervisor who called me remembered me.
He enthusiastically introduced me to the work I had to do every day.
Because we hired a group of temporary documenters, to put it simply,

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