Bea plans to meet Kai at the classroom on Sunday, although the message board shows new times. They change the meeting place once, so both want to keep the plan simple. On the way, Bea reviews a short list and breathes slowly.
At the classroom, the ticket app will not open. People look around and ask questions. Bea suggests moving near a sign before the announcements are easier to hear. Kai arrives with two bottles of water, and they decide to wait for five minutes.
They talk about visiting a small cafe at noon. "If the line is still slow, we can go later," Kai says. "Good idea. We do not need to rush," Bea answers. They watch the crowd and listen for updates.
After a short time, the line speeds up after a check. The queue begins to move, and people relax. Bea and Kai continue with a clearer plan: one stop, then coffee, then home. The delay becomes a small lesson about time and patience.
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