Today my mother did something incredible.
We were driving back home from dinner with my extended family. I was in the driver's seat, my mother was beside me, Auntie BL was in the back with SL jie and baby C. I was driving slowly (as I am usually instructed to do by my mother), particularly because it's double demerits all weekend given the public holiday.
We were just passing the University when we saw a little white puppy haphazardly crossing the road. It was following its big brother, a husky, who was clearly paying it no heed. Of course, I knew mum would want to rescue the apparently lost dog(s), so we did a U-turn and parked as close as we could.
Mum leapt out of the car and brought the fluffy white dog back, but then auntie BL pointed out that we were clearly being unfair to the husky just because it wasn't as little and cute. The conversation then went something like this:
Mum: Eh BL, I can't save both of them
Aunty BL: Eh like that it's not fair to the big dog what, you rescue the small one only
Mum: I have no space to carry, can you carry the big dog in your lap?
Aunty BL: What! How about I carry the small one, you carry the big one?
Mum then passed the puppy behind to auntie BL (despite loud protests "What if it wees one me?"/"I'd rather carry baby C") and went out in search of the husky.
Anyway, we eventually managed to contact the owner, who arrived all panicky. They instantly bonded (I imagine this is how mothers react in war situations), and mum -I kid you not- said "you guys go home first! We'll go look for the dog". Then Bang! she slammed the door shut and jumped into the other woman's car.
Not a chance! I immediately whipped my phone out and dialed mum's number, but when I looked into my lap I realised that mum had left her bag/phone/wallet/everything in the car with me. We ended up tailing the other car the whole way. If mum managed to live out her rescue rangers fantasy, I got inspector Gadget. Totally took down the make of the car, number plate, everything.
The woman did end up dropping mum home, but not without speeding the entire way. I bet mum didn't say "Drive slowly! Double demerits!!" to her.
ECG Interpretation: Tachyarrhythmias
4 years ago
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