Chapter14
In the afternoon, a news alert popped up about PA University’s centennial celebration. She checked the date–it was indeed PA University’s birthday. The hashtag was trending, not only because it was a top university, but because it was their first centennial. Many distinguished. alumni were invited.
Ashley scanned the articles, her hand trembling as she recognized familiar faces. Memories flooded back. Her heart ached. If she hadn’t gotten married right after graduation, she might have been one of those honored alumni.
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ie closed her laptop, then drove to PA University. It was afternoon. Many guests were gone, the campus was still bustling. She walked aimlessly, then a familiar voice rang out. “Ashley?” Thirty minutes later, at a teahouse outside the campus, Tim Reed poured her tea. “How have you. been?”
Ashley smiled faintly, “Good, just… getting a divorce.”
Tim was surprised. “I’m sorry.”
“It’s okay.”
“What are your plans? Will you come back to the company?”
“I was thinking about it, but…”
Tim didn’t know her concerns. He said earnestly, “Ashley, the company needs. to be a partner. I hope you’ll come back.”
you, and you used
“I…” She couldn’t explain. The VR field was evolving rapidly. She’d been away for six years. Even if she returned, she might not keep up, let alone lead the industry again.