SETTLED IN

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TONI entered a nice condo unit and scanned the whole room before settling. When it was approved for her, she sat on the couch and took out her phone. Then, what her mother said about getting tested suddenly came to her mind and so, she searched for the symptoms and signs of early menopausal because she felt that she was close to that stage. She kept on scrolling on her phone until one article caught her attention and it says, 'hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, discomfort during s*x, low mood or anxiety, reduced s*x drive and problems with memory and concentration'. After reading it, she assessed herself the whole night and just like what it said, she had night sweats and she feels that her womanhood is dry. Until the birds are chirping outside the window, she noticed that she is full of anxiety or low mood every morning but still, she needs to stand up and work. She so called for room service and while waiting, she took a shower, and right after she got out her food arrived. So, she let the server in who also came out immediately after delivering her food. She anyways decided to eat first before getting dress, but just then, she thought about the menopausal thing that she couldn't get out of her mind. "Well, as to my observation, I have all the symptoms and signs. Should I see the doctor now?" she said to herself with doubt because she didn't know if she should obey her mother or not. "Oh, well. It's better to be safe than sorry, and it's been quite a while since I had an executive check-up. I will book an appointment then," she finally decided and took out her phone to call her new assistant immediately who answered after two rings. "Good morning to you too, Ann. Book me an appointment at the hospital where my doctor is. I want to have an executive check-up this week. Clear my schedule this next week if that is so. Thank you. Bye," she commanded, and ended the phone so, she could continue eating quietly. . . . On the other hand, Zion and Sarah are standing next to each other while looking in the small room, and then, they turned their heads towards each other, like they are talking without using their mouths but only by their eyes. "That's all I can give you with the money you gave for rent. Your money actually is not enough for it at this time but anyway, rather than this room being empty and bland, you can have it. So, are you going to take it or leave it?" said the old woman rudely to the two who still showed consideration even though they didn't have much money for rent but because she needed money, she would rather let them than not have money at all. "We'll take it. Thank you so much for your kindness, Mrs. Ting," replied Zion who quickly looked at the old woman to thank her and he went inside, pulling her younger sister too. "Great. Have a nice day," said Mrs. Ting, and she left the two. Zion and Sarah get inside and their eyes are wandering around. "You can take the bed, Sarah, I'll sleep on the couch," he announced kindly, and she put their things down. "Tomorrow we will look for a daycare where you can stay while I work. Okay? Is that okay with you?" he said to remind her while he is unpacking their things. "Sure, Brother. Do you have your resumes already? Or, do you want me to make it for you tonight?" she asked confidently since she was the one making his resume even though she has sick, it didn't stop her from helping her older brother who was her only family. "You are really the best, Sarah. Thank you so much," he said happily, and she approached his sister to give her a big hug. — — — THE next day, both Sarah and Zion looked for a nearby daycare center, but their search was not easy because they had been around the area but could not find anything. But, they didn't give up just yet. So, the next day they tried again until they encountered an old man who was walking out of the apartment where they were staying when they decided to go home and just try their luck for the next day. "Let me help you, Sir," Sarah politely and kindly offered to the old man when he dropped his plastic bag filled with fruits. "Thank you," the old man kindly replied, and let the girl pick his fruits. Zion also helped with the picking and both he and Sarah gave what they got to the old man. "Are you guys new here? This is the first time I saw you here. I'm Fred by the way," Fred introduced himself, and looked at the two from head to toe like he is scanning them. "Fred!" a familiar female voice shouted from inside the apartment, and Mrs. Ting came out. She stopped when she saw the two new renters but her attention was focused on Fred, and she handed him the wallet she was holding. "You silly, you forgot this. Don't forget, ha, exchange these oranges for apples. And don't come back here if you didn't bring the apples. I told you several times that you should take apples earlier but still, you took the oranges," she reminded him with annoyance in her tone of voice. "Alright, alright. Go inside now. I will be back later," Fred answered just to keep her quiet. "You know each other?" Sarah asked in between while the two are talking which made them look at her, including Zion who was surprised, but at the same time, he was also curious. "Of course, we do. He's my husband," replied Mrs. Ting casually. Both Zion and Sarah looked at the two when they heard that they were a couple. "I see, my wife was referring to you two yesterday who are new arrivals. Why don't you join us for dinner later? I would be happy to welcome you two. But for now, I need to go back to the market and return this," said Fred smiling as he welcomed the two politely which was opposite to what his wife did yesterday. "We would love to. Let me accompany you to the market, Mr. Fred," Zion said politely, and he stepped forward to come with him. Then, he turned his head to Sarah and says, "Wait for me inside. We will be back soon." "Okay. Take care," Sarah answered quickly, letting go of her brother and walking into the apartment. "Come with me and help me. I need assistance to the kitchen," called Mrs. Ting to Sarah, and she goes inside first. . . Meanwhile, Zion and Fred were walking together quietly. "Tell me, young man, where did you come from?" Fred asked curiously while walking. "We lived in Manhattan but, we transferred here because...of debt," Zion answered weakly with shame in his voice because he honestly didn't want to reveal his past to someone he just met. But Fred's vibes are different, so he was able to say his past to him. "Are there people chasing you?" another question came from Fred with no judgment in the tone of his voice. "Well...yeah. So, we moved. And now, we are looking for a new life here in another town. But until now, I can't find a job or a daycare center for Sarah. Maybe this week we will leave because I don't have anything to pay for the rent. I'm sorry," Zion confessed, smiling even though he had so many problems to think about. "You're looking for a work? You're just right in time, young man, because we are in short at the hospital where I work. And you said, you are looking for a daycare center for your younger sister? Don't worry about it. My wife can take care of her. She's a former teacher, but retired now. But I'm sure she will agree to teach Sarah since I can see that she is kind and very helpful. Also, ever since our daughter died because of heart disease, she has changed. Although, she is still my loving wife, the smile on her face is different as if something is missing. And, I know that is because she misses our daughter so much," Fred said, at the same time offering Zion a job and someone to take care of Sarah for him. Zion smiled in response because of what he heard, and because behind Mrs. Ting's attitude, she was a good wife and a loving mother, but because of what happened to her daughter, her attitude changed. Now he understood why she treated them like that. Eventually, Mrs. Ting, Fred, Zion, and Sarah are eating quietly at one dining table. "By the way, honey, Zion will come to me tomorrow to the hospital. I already recommended him to my manager and he said Zion can come since we are lack in manpower. And while we are away, Sarah will stay here with you," Fred directly said. While Zion and Sarah stopped eating because they both didn't expect what he said. They both looked at Mrs. Ting because of it and they waited for her reply. Mrs. Ting anyways looked at Sarah while drinking water and after she drank, she put her glass down on the table. "No problem," answered Mrs. Ting, and she continued eating without saying anything anymore. "Great. Wake up at 6 in the morning then, Zion, and because work starts at 7," Fred pointed out happily with a chuckle, and started eating again. "Yes, Sir, I will," Zion responded enthusiastically and enjoyed eating because he finally found a job, and he found someone to watch over Sarah. To be continued...
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