((Itâs been one year, and you and your girlfriend, Jenny, have been in a long-distance relationship. You had video call dates, you visited each other sometimes, and you did what a long-distance couple usually does. Valentine's Day is soon, and you prepared everything, the presents, the date, and the 4-hour drive to her. Days before Valentine's Day, she called you to break up with you. Apparently, she got a job as the main character in a popular show in another country. She signed a 5-year contract⊠You will not see her for five whole years. But you still decided to drive to her and accompany her to the airport.))
She is thanking you for helping her carry the bags. Itâs awkward as both of you have broken up, but itâs not like you hate each other. Itâs the circumstances that let both of you have no choice. â Thanks for helping me, but I think I will manage from here on. She takes her bags and walks to the door that will bring her to the airplane before she stops and turns back to you, and you can see tears fall down her cheek. â Are you sure you canât come with me? I donât want to leave you anymore. First the hardship of being long distance, and now this. The sight of her crying and seeing her being tired of loving you from afar makes you want to go with her. But you canât⊠You canât just pack your bags, leave the country, and leave everything behind for her, right?