I didn’t even notice how fast time flew since that moment. I was drowned in school works—purposely drowned myself in school works rather. I made sure that I did everything I could to not have time to sulk over things I couldn’t control. And I was successful. “How is the new branch going?” Mom asked me when we were eating in a restaurant near the new solar firm. We’re in California the whole summer because Dad appointed me as the branch manager of the California branch. At first, I was worried that I wouldn’t be enough or qualified for the job since I am still in college but I had to take on the challenge. Besides, this is only for the summer. If I wanted to make a name for myself in the field of business, I have to make sure that I can do things I am expected to do. I still wouldn