SIA "Penelope." I greeted the girl in front of me with a smile as I walked out to the gate. "Sia." Her face brightened up as she waved at me. "Hi!" "Hi." As I stood by her, I paused to catch my breath again. Even though things had gone almost back to normal after I got stabbed a few months ago, there was a difference between being 'almost' fine and completely fine and it was in times like these that I realised. I got breathless pretty quickly when I walked fast or even tried jogging and running. She used my silence as an opportunity to speak ahead. "I'm sorry to bother you. Your house's security just wouldn't let me in and I didn't know what else to do except text you about it." "It's no problem." I smile at her before turning to the device. A little device operating such a big securi

