"That would be $12.80!"
The cashier slid the receipt to her, packing her weekly minimal grocery. Tinsley paid the money and got out of the general store.
She walked up to the bus stand and waited for the bus to appear in about five minutes timing along with other people.
At first, it was weird how she had to wait with everyone. Madi and Lana had offered to buy her a second-hand car but she declined.
She could not take advantage of their help just like that because they were offering nonstop.
She wanted to start living up for herself, be independent and earn her own living.
It was hard to start earning, looking for a job in a brand-new city where nobody knew you enough to let you in for a job.
After a week-long of not having any job, she had finally landed one in a baking shop.
They only let her in the packaging department because their baking area was full.