Ginah thought that time would heal her wounds, but as the months went by, she found it harder and harder to move on from her feelings for Miya. Without Miya's presence at school, the bullies seemed to come out of the woodwork, and Ginah felt like she was walking on eggshells all the time. She tried to focus on her studies, but it was hard to concentrate when she felt like she was losing herself.
As the days turned into weeks, and the weeks turned into months, Ginah felt like she was just going through the motions. She was relieved when graduation finally arrived, and she could leave the drama of high school behind.
But as she started planning for university, Ginah couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and nervousness. She had always dreamed of attending a top-tier university, and now that she was finally going to achieve her goal, she felt like she was on top of the world.
As she walked onto the university campus for the first time, Ginah felt a sense of awe. The buildings were beautiful, the students were friendly, and the atmosphere was electric. She was exploring the campus, trying to get her bearings, when she heard a familiar voice behind her.
"Ginah? Is that you?"
Ginah's heart skipped a beat as she turned around to see Miya standing behind her, a bright smile on her face. It had been months since they last saw each other, and Ginah had thought that she was over her feelings for Miya. But as she looked into Miya's eyes, she felt like she was transported back in time.
"Miya!" Ginah exclaimed, trying to play it cool. "What are you doing here?"
Miya laughed. "I'm a sophomore here," she said. "I'm studying business. What about you? What brings you to our humble university?"
Ginah tried to sound casual, but inside, she was freaking out. She had never expected to run into Miya again, especially not here, at university. She felt like she was dreaming, like this was all just a coincidence.
"I'm a freshman," Ginah said, trying to sound nonchalant. "I'm studying engineering. I just got accepted into the program."
Miya's eyes lit up. "That's amazing!" she said. "I'm sure you'll do great. You were always so smart and talented."
Ginah felt a blush rise to her cheeks as she looked away, trying to hide her feelings. She didn't want Miya to know that she still had feelings for her, that she had never really gotten over her. She didn't want to ruin their friendship, or make things awkward between them.
But as they stood there, chatting and laughing, Ginah couldn't help but feel like she was being pulled back into the past. She felt like she was reliving all the feelings she had for Miya, all the emotions she had thought she had left behind.
And as they parted ways, promising to catch up soon, Ginah couldn't help but wonder what the future held for them. Would they be able to rekindle their friendship, or would things be too awkward between them? And what about Ginah's feelings for Miya? Would she be able to keep them hidden, or would they eventually come to the surface?