Cerise Dasher
One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure Part Two
Michael thumbed a long crack on the countertop.
“Yeah. It’s kind of crummy this far south, you know.
Nothing bad, like crime wise, but people will try to scam you out of things.”
“I noticed,” Cerise said dryly. She sighed again.
“What’s in Redwood Town that you need to go to so bad for, anyway?”
“I heard that a small business is in trouble
Of going under. I think they need my help,” she said.
Michael quirked his eyebrow at her. She quickly backtracked.
“Look, I know I don’t look like it—” she laughed awkwardly—
“But I was tasked to help people. I don’t really know
why or how I was chosen, but…
It’s what I’m meant to do, I think.
Plus, I really enjoy helping people, so it’s kind of a win-win.”
She shrugged as she gave him a crooked smile.
Michael opened his mouth, then he closed it.
“You know what, actually? You do you.
I don’t get paid enough to ask questions.”
He paused, looking up at the ceiling; he scrunched his nose.
“Do I get paid at all?”
Michael glanced back at her and cleared his throat, blushing red again.
“How-How long have you been working here?” she asked,
Glancing at the clock. Michael shrugged.
“Two weeks, maybe. My uncle owns this station, so
He gave me this job to help out around here.
Hes getting older, and even crankier,” he added under his breath.
“Well, it must be nice getting to help your family,” Cerise said.
She was trying to give him some positivity. “I work around the farm
To help my family, and it’s very rewarding. Plus, it’s even better
Since you’re getting paid for it! Erm, if you’re getting paid, that is.”
“Hmmph, some job this is, though,” Michael said.
“Stuck in the middle of nowhere inside this broken down building;
Barely anyone comes, and it’s always for a short time. I mean,
Look at this place.” He gestured to the empty, worn out building.
“Would you choose to spend your time in this dump?”
Cerise bounced back and forth on her feet.
“Well, no, it’s not my personal preference,” she said slowly,
“But aren’t you doing a wonderful thing for your uncle? You’re
Helping him keep a business afloat just by being here. I can imagine
That it can be super frustrating to manage on your own when
it is so slow around here. But I know that your uncle appreciates it
Deep down.”
Michael picked at the coins, slowly gathering them up into piles again.
He hummed in reply, barely meeting her eyes.
Cerise smiled warmly, and she placed her hand over his own,
Gently squeezing it.
“I know it doesn’t seem like you’re doing anything exciting,
But let me tell you from my own personal experience that
What you are doing matters. No matter how small or boring
It seems. Even what people think is the most insignificant thing
Can make the biggest impact to multiple people—”
She waved her free hand around the station—
“Or just one person: like your uncle.”
Cerise let go of his hand and fished around in her pocket for spare change.
Then she placed the coins on the counter top.
“Here, before I forget: my payment for using your station.”
“Oh no, you don’t have to—”
“I insist, really,” she said.
Michael stammered out a thank you, and quickly, awkwardly,
Swept her coins in with the rest of them.
“Listen, Michael, whether you believe what I say or not,
I really hope you listened to what I just said. And I
Meant it too. Regardless of what you think of this place,
You’re doing something amazing: helping your uncle,
And you’re learning from this experience.”
Michael gave her a shy smile.
“I have learned how to haggle,” he said.
“See! You’re becoming a natural!”
“Thank you, Cerise. You are pretty great at helping people,” Michael said.
Cerise blushed in turn. “Thanks, Michael.”
