Patricia knew she would have to hurry if she wanted to reach school on time, and she did not want to be late on the first day of the new term. While she was walking to the garage, she saw her friend Jennifer sitting on the porch of her house. She was still in her pajamas, sitting with a defeated look on her face. "You did it again, Jennifer, right?" she asked in an irritated tone.
Jennifer shrugged her shoulder and said, "It isn't my fault today—it's so windy that I didn't imagine that the door would shut so fiercely."
Patricia sighed loudly, taking out her cell phone and her house keys from her bag. "Here, call your mom, and in the meantime, here are the keys," said Patricia, hugging her friend. "I just wish you were more careful, Jenny. I have to rush now, so call your mom soon."
Based on the evidence in the passage, which statement is most likely true?
A. Jennifer has locked herself out of her house.
B. Jennifer usually waits on the porch to see her friend.
C. Patricia will stop talking to her friend.
D. Patricia will be late for work again.