RAIN Turning my head around to gaze at the one whose arms were still entangled in between me, I saw a familiar face. When I finally realized who it was, I gave up staring at her and began making use of my feet to kick the air and give her the sign that I was uncomfortable with her grasp. She intentionally let me go without a proper advance notice which almost made me stumble. As soon as I was able to stand up on the ground, I avoided making any eye contact with the woman who had recently saved me from getting injured and only proceeded towards the counter. “You’re not even going to bother thanking me for what I did, Miss?” I heard her speak with a slight disappointment in the tone of her voice. “It’s my first time heading into a pharmacy of this low tier class and I wasn’t expecting that

