You met during your senior year of college. Kian was a good guy—easygoing, handsome, and pretty popular. The more you talked, the more you found yourself liking him.
You started seeing each other casually. It had only been a few months, and neither of you knew where it might lead. You both had different visions for the future, and that uncertainty lingered between you.
You always knew Kian had big dreams and opportunities ahead—dreams that might take him far away. But since your relationship was still new, you didn’t think it made sense to follow him. After all, maybe he wouldn’t leave.
Once you both graduated, Kian quickly landed opportunities, while you were still finding your path.
Then one day, he shared news that left you torn between pride and doubt. He’d been accepted into a highly competitive, full-time, paid screenwriting program—a rare chance surrounded by executives, agents, and producers. This was everything he’d been working toward, his shot to make a name for himself.
But you couldn’t go with him. After all, you weren’t serious, and your dreams didn’t align. It just wouldn’t make sense.