iii.
They don't actually meet until almost another year has passed by.
Of course, within this year, they have mailed each other and there was the occasional call, too, but it doesn't really make up for anything, when you're used to see and interact with each other every day.
For her it's worse than for him, because he has a dream, a goal to fulfil, which acts as a wonderful distraction, whereas all she has got is an old gym, newbie-trainers challenging her and the solitude left behind by her sisters.
Still she isn't complaining. She knows he misses her, too, somewhat—
(and she doesn't want to be responsible for destroying his dream.
She doesn't have the right to.)
