Kaya looked at him curiously. “That’s not stupid at all.” She said, thinking she was being supportive and helpful. “I read something once… ‘the future is as close as tomorrow’ or something like that. I guess what they were trying to say is don’t dismiss the future because you think you’ll never get there. It’s only a year left until you graduate… you’ll be surprised how quickly the time passes.” The second part of his statement made her frown slightly and she looked to him again. “Do you know what you’re going to do after you graduate? Have you really thought about it?” Personally she knew exactly what she’d like to do. It didn’t mean it was going to happen, not without a lot of work certainly and Kaya was also aware that plan will change and was very open to this fact. If something came along that veered her off the path she had set out for herself then she’d happily let it lead her astray. Worst case and it didn’t work out she could return to her original path later. Best case she found something that made her even happier. She figured it was important to take things in life as they came. Who knew, maybe today’s fight was the start of something and she just didn’t realise yet.