I looked up at Kevin. I smiled wryly as I shook my head.
"The hardship isn't the issue. It's just that so many things have left me feeling lost."
Kevin gently patted my shoulder without pressing further. "That's life. Unexpected turns are bound to happen. But what's important is what we learn from them."
I nodded in agreement.
He smiled and raised his glass. "To the brave Evelyn, cheers!"
"Cheers!"
I raised my glass too. The sound of our glasses clinking marked the start of something new.
After dinner, we took a stroll around the campus.
The night was soft. The streetlights cast a gentle glow that stretched our shadows as we walked side by side.
"By the way, Kevin, I haven't asked. Who's your other partner for the competition? From what you've said, they must be impressive."
Kevin grinned mysteriously. "Take a guess."
I raised an eyebrow and ran through the possibilities in my head. Then, a familiar name popped into my mind.
"Could it be… Lianne?"
Kevin looked surprised. "How did you know?"
I grinned. "Women's intuition."
Lianne was the top student of our department. She wasn't only academically brilliant but also had a unique perspective on design.
And more importantly, she seemed to be the object of Kevin's secret admiration.
"Looks like you've really struck gold with this competition." I teased Kevin.
His face turned bright red, and he stammered, "No, we're just partners."
"Right, and the sky's green." I stifled a laugh.
I decided to give him a little push. "Partnerships are a kind of fate too. I'm rooting for you both!"
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