Surprisingly, I ran into Evan at school. Aside from work, school was once sincerely the only other region I went. I spent every free moment there, studying, and quite honestly, busing my head, to give up the gnawing discomfort in my heart. I'd been coming out of one of the mind-blowing brick buildings, lost in painful ideas I mustn't have been wondering about anyway, when I'd nearly run right into him. His warm, brown eyes had widened and glowed at seeing me, and then he lifted me into a big undergo hug and I giggled till he let go. Apparently, Evan was a large fan of people-watching on the campus. He cherished placing around the school, and had even made Kellan take the freshman tour with him nearly a half dozen times, a couple of years ago. With a small grin, Evan confessed to me that h

