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Cleo and Liam, a couple navigating the end of their university journey, face the uncertainty of post-graduation life. As they approach graduation day, their once-stable relationship is challenged by the impending changes in their lives. Cleo, unsure of her career path, feels pressure to figure out her future, while Liam has already secured a job back in their hometown. Their love for each other is clear, but both feel the weight of the unknown, fearing that trying to hold on may hinder their personal growth. After graduation, they decide to take a step back from their relationship, giving each…mehr

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Cleo and Liam, a couple navigating the end of their university journey, face the uncertainty of post-graduation life. As they approach graduation day, their once-stable relationship is challenged by the impending changes in their lives. Cleo, unsure of her career path, feels pressure to figure out her future, while Liam has already secured a job back in their hometown. Their love for each other is clear, but both feel the weight of the unknown, fearing that trying to hold on may hinder their personal growth. After graduation, they decide to take a step back from their relationship, giving each other space to figure out who they are outside of the university and their long-term relationship. Cleo returns to her small hometown and starts job hunting, grappling with the fear of being stuck in her old life. After a few weeks of reflection and an important conversation with Liam, Cleo lands a marketing job in a nearby city, marking a new chapter in her life. Despite missing each other, Cleo and Liam accept that they need to explore their individual paths. Their decision to let go isn’t made out of a lack of love but a mutual understanding that growth requires space. Cleo moves forward with her new job and city life, embracing the uncertainty of the future with a sense of empowerment. She remains hopeful, knowing that whatever happens, she’ll be okay, one day at a time.