Keeping My Last $2
I spent last Saturday catching up with some friends from the past, over bakery, then pizza. Afterwards, when I was grabbing the Brown Line from the Loop back to Lincoln Park, the ticket-vending machine wouldn’t take my dollar bills–the last two I had in my wallet. Frustrated, I went to see the little man in the booth to my left.
“I need to put money on my card,” I gestured with my money and my CTA pass.
He stared at me blankly.
“The machine’s not working. Can I pay you instead?”
His hands flew up, pushing me away. “Fine. Just go through,” he told me. “I don’t have time to deal with this.”
I know he was angry because a group of teenagers had just gone through before me, all because of the broken machine. I know he was frustrated that it was cold outside and he was working amongst people like me.
But what can I say? I walked through the gate blissfully, glad to keep my last $2 in my pocket.
free pass = happy me.
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