Soleia Livingston's P.O.V.
Today is the day of our graduation. We were currently preparing, fixing our outfits, memorizing some speech and getting some courage and confidence. I was nervous but also excited. I joined the military, Air Force, to be specific, and the date I leave to go to San Antonio, Texas for basic military training is in three days. Jonah saw me and notice my expression. He hugged me from behind, "Nervous, babe?"
I nodded, to which he Peck my cheeks, "It's okay, babe. I know you can do it."
I smiled, taking a deep breath.
"You guys ready?" Logan asked.
"Yeah." I said.
"Well, let's go!"
***
We were on our way to our graduation, Logan driving for us. He looked at the mirror, seeing our reflections, "I'm so proud of you guys."
"Thanks, Lo." Sam said, Corbyn fixing his glasses.
"Yeah, thanks, bro." Jack added. We got there and we quickly unbuckled our seatbelts, getting down the car.
I held Jonah's hand, making him look down and smile at me, "You're gonna do great, baby."
"You will, too." I said. In turn, he pecked my lips. I smiled, taking our seats while waiting for the program to start.
***
We threw our hats to the air as we finished our graduation. Cheers filled the stage as everyone celebrated with their loved ones. I smiled, hugging Jonah. He smiled as well, looking down at me and embracing me tightly.
"We made it!" He cheered as he out me down. I smiled, making my way over to Sam and hugging her. She smiled at me, but her eyes showed a different expression, "What's gonna happen after this?"
"What do you mean?" I asked. She sighed, pulling us to the side so that the other guys wouldn't see, "I mean, about all of us. We have different dreams, different countries to live and study in. What's gonna happen then?"
"Just because we'll be in different schools or careers, doesn't mean we'll grow apart. Distance doesn't mean anything, and love means everything in friendship and other relationships."
"Yeah, I guess, you're right."
***
In the end, we all decided to stay under one roof. We just separated schools but we still live together.
