Financial Freedom

Author: Margareth Dane Febrero /


I stared at my old Oral-B toothbrush, its once blue handle now black, which I have yet to wonder how.  I just got my two thousand peso allowance for the month, so I decided to ask my mom to come with me to SM North and finally buy myself a new one. Once we got there I decided to look at the shops first; it would be a waste of the trip to just go grab a toothbrush and leave, and I headed straight to Cinderella because it has the nicest dresses and it was near the entrance. I tried on a pretty blue checkered polo and it looked so good on me, it would be a sin not to buy it, which I did. And in every boutique after that I told myself I would just try them on, no harm done, and the cycle repeats. After an hour I have in pretty paper bags an adorable pair of shorts and pink shades from Pink Soda, an underwear from Bench Body, a blush-on and stationery set from SM Department Store, and an empty wallet. My mom was real big on independence and handling my own money, so she wouldn’t lend me money for my toothbrush, even after some begging. Later that night, I used my old toothbrush again, and I realized that the handle turned black because the can I store it on was soaked.  

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