Prompt: Reflect on a time when you had to rely on someone else. How did it feel?

I applied for a job and immediately got sent an invitation to interview. The only days available were weekdays during the school day, so I had to make a decision. Once I did, I realized it had to include my mom picking me up from school on time to make it to my interview, given the interview was at 2:00pm. If she showed up too late, there was a possibility that the job would be canceled, and ive been looking for a job for a minute now. I was stressed but more so anxious. Luckily, she showed up just on time. 

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