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I paid for the cab and straightened my back, feeling a dull ache on my lower from all the hunching I did at the office. Tightening the grip I had around my bag, I made my way towards the house and was about to knock on the door when the door flung open. "Ah, finally," Mindy said as I stared at her with my mouth hanging wide open, "I was starting to get worried if you couldn't get a cab or something" She added, opening the door wider to let me pass through. I quickly masked my face and grimaced, "I don't know what I would do if there's no e-hailing app" I muttered as I walked through the threshold, "It's a lifesaver actually" I sighed. Ten years ago, who would have thought about getting a taxi easily with just a few taps on the phone? Truly, I am grateful for the technology that made my