(9 pm)
I walked out of the restaurant where I worked and my smile reached my ears as I looked at the money in my hand that I earned in the past two weeks of working here.
A hundred and fifty bucks. I can use this as another payment to deduct my tuition balance. I still have a lot of expenses to pay before I can graduate so I still have to work hard.
I put it in my wallet and then stuffed it inside my body bag and walked towards the jeep terminal headed to Tagaytay.
Even before twelve o'clock in the evening, there was already a lot of noise created for the new year's celebration.
Children were scattered relentlessly lighting firecrackers, thundering speakers in the houses and wonderful fireworks left and right exploding even though it was in the ordinance that some firecrackers were banned.
These people and their stubbornness. They still don't want to follow the law even it was implemented for their safety.