Though they had been childhood friends, they had both grown up. Each had their own futures ahead.
One was blessed with wealth, another doomed to wander, and the third shone among the stars. Their paths differed, and parting was inevitable.
"So, when are you leaving?" Jack couldn't help but ask.
"I might start moving within the next couple of days."
The news weighed heavily on Jack's heart.
He knew that once Feena had a plan, she would leave soon.But he didn't expect her to move away so quickly. Nor did he anticipate that their separation would come so suddenly.
Though they both studied at Alnewgo University, they still saw each other from time to time. However, it wasn't the same as living next door.
A tinge of sadness crept into his heart.
He and Feena shared so many memories. She had once been the center of his dreams, his childhood friend, and there was that heartfelt confession by the riverside that night.
It all felt like it had happened just yesterday, so vivid and within reach. But it was still yesterday—like the waves by the river, vanishing the moment they crashed ashore.
The atmosphere grew heavy for a moment.
Finally, Jack stood up and said, "Well, I wish you all the best in the future. May you find the man of your dreams."
To his surprise, Feena rolled her eyes at him and replied, "Why are you talking like it's some tragic farewell? We're both at Alnewgo University. I'll still come find you to hang out now and then!"
Jack smiled faintly but didn't respond. At that moment, Feena suddenly said, "Jack, how about you take me for a bike ride around the neighborhood? I really miss this place."
After all, this place held the memories of her youth.
"Sure!"
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