A/N: This is the last chapter! I hope you guys enjoyed this story as much
as I enjoyed writing it. It was short, I know, but I liked it and I like
the ending. Thanks to all who reviewed and have a great Canada Day!
~Aurora~
Jason stepped out of the taxi and paid the driver. He turned around and looked at the place he called home for so many years as a mute.
"It hasn't changed a bit" he mused.
Jason picked up his brief case and climbed the front steps. He entered the front hallway and looked around him.
"Everything is the same, not a thing been touched around here." he thought to himself.
"Can I help you sir?" said a female voice behind him.
He turned and saw the old receptionist that had made his call years ago. Jason smiled at her and brought out a piece of paper.
"I'm applying for the position of teacher at this orphanage. I called earlier to book an appointment?"
"Oh, yes sir!", she looked through the pile of papers on her desk. Jason could never figure out how she ever found anything in that mess of hers.
"Ah, yes, a Mr. Jason Dryden...." saying the name, she looked up and studied his face with a confused look.
"Pardon my asking, sir, but um, do you happen to know of a man named Michael?"
"Miss, I am Michael." Jason leaned closer to her, "Can you notify the manager of my arrival?"
"Uh......yes! Yes! Of course!" She hurriedly picked up her phone and announced that a Mr. Dryden was there.
Smiling, Jason picked up his brief case and walked into the office, ready to become the orphanage's new English and spelling teacher.
~Aurora~
Jason stepped out of the taxi and paid the driver. He turned around and looked at the place he called home for so many years as a mute.
"It hasn't changed a bit" he mused.
Jason picked up his brief case and climbed the front steps. He entered the front hallway and looked around him.
"Everything is the same, not a thing been touched around here." he thought to himself.
"Can I help you sir?" said a female voice behind him.
He turned and saw the old receptionist that had made his call years ago. Jason smiled at her and brought out a piece of paper.
"I'm applying for the position of teacher at this orphanage. I called earlier to book an appointment?"
"Oh, yes sir!", she looked through the pile of papers on her desk. Jason could never figure out how she ever found anything in that mess of hers.
"Ah, yes, a Mr. Jason Dryden...." saying the name, she looked up and studied his face with a confused look.
"Pardon my asking, sir, but um, do you happen to know of a man named Michael?"
"Miss, I am Michael." Jason leaned closer to her, "Can you notify the manager of my arrival?"
"Uh......yes! Yes! Of course!" She hurriedly picked up her phone and announced that a Mr. Dryden was there.
Smiling, Jason picked up his brief case and walked into the office, ready to become the orphanage's new English and spelling teacher.