Upon our arrival, the house was quite deafening. There were no one around. The birds, the colorful butterflies and the bees were nowhere to be seen.
The trees swayed and danced every time the cold, howling wind blew up the entire place.
Aside from emptiness, the flowers bloomed which somehow gave me reasons to appreciate small things around me.
With the help of taxi driver, Andrea was out of the car and made me thankful.
I quickly scooped out my wallet and took five hundred dollars, "Thank you for driving us safe and sound. Please accept this small gift for you."
He shook his head in disbelief and tried to decline it. "That's too much, Ma'am! It's only fifty dollars—"
A sweet smile flaunted on my lips. "This is for keeping us safe. I owe you, Mr."
With all the words I said, he had finally realized what I wanted to tell. From the bottom of his heart, he accepted everything and bowed his head countless times.