Dan plans to meet Nia at the bus stop at noon. Dan leaves home early, when the sky looks gray. On the way, Dan reviews a short list of tasks and thinks about the week. Everything seems simple, although small surprises can change a day.
At the bus stop, a small problem begins: the line grows longer and longer. People look confused and start asking questions. Dan suggests waiting near a sign before the announcements are clearer there. Nia arrives with two bottles of water, and they decide to stay patient.
They talk about plans on Saturday. "We can still visit the new cafe later," Nia says. "Yes, and I want to see the bookshop too," Dan answers. Although the plan changes a little, they keep their good mood and watch the crowds.
After a few minutes, they decide to wait calmly and talk. The line moves again, and people relax. Dan and Nia continue with a simpler plan: one stop, then coffee, then home. The delay becomes a small lesson about time and patience, and the day turns out fine.
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