"The end of one journey is merely the start of another, filled with endless possibilities and new horizons."
The auditorium buzzed with excitement and anticipation as the graduating students gathered for the ceremony. Jiah, wearing a light pink short dress and heels with pearl accessories, stood out among the sea of graduates. Her smile radiated happiness and a touch of nervousness as she adjusted her cap. Seungcheol, looking sharp in his graduation gown, stood beside her, their fingers intertwined.
A/N: the dress
"Can you believe we're finally here?" Jiah whispered, glancing up at Seungcheol with a mixture of excitement and nostalgia.
"I know, it feels surreal," Seungcheol replied, squeezing her hand gently. "We've come a long way, Cherry."
Joshua, Chloe, and Jeonghan joined them, all dressed in their graduation gowns, ready to step into the next chapter of their lives. The rest of the boys, along with their parents, had come to support them, filling the audience with cheers and proud smiles.
The ceremony began, and the principal gave an inspiring speech about the journey of growth and the future that lay ahead. As names were called, each graduate walked across the stage to receive their diploma, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a new adventure.
After the ceremony, the group gathered outside, where the families and friends had gathered to celebrate.
"Congratulations, everyone!" Mingyu exclaimed, pulling Seungcheol into a hug. "You did it!"
"Thanks, Mingyu! I can't believe it's over," Seungcheol replied, feeling a mix of pride and sadness.
Chloe and Jiah were chatting with their parents, who had tears of joy in their eyes. "We're so proud of you, sweetheart," Jiah's mother said, hugging her tightly. "You've worked so hard for this."
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