It had been a few years since Jason and Thelma graduated from university, and they had been invited to attend their alma mater's alumni meeting. They decided to attend together, excited to catch up with old friends and see how their university had changed.
As they arrived at the hotel where the meeting was being held, Thelma couldn't help but feel a sense of nostalgia. She had so many great memories of her time at university, and she was excited to relive some of them.
Jason, too, was looking forward to the event. He had always enjoyed his time at university, and he was eager to catch up with some of his old classmates.
As they walked into the conference room, Thelma's eyes widened in surprise. There were already a lot of people there, and they all seemed to know each other.
Jason took her hand and led her to the registration desk. As they signed in, Thelma couldn't help but notice the familiar faces around her.
There was Rachel, her old roommate, who was now a successful businesswoman. And there was Mike, Jason's old teammate, who was now a coach at a local high school.
As they mingled with the other alumni, Thelma and Jason were struck by how much everyone had changed. They were all grown up now, with careers and families of their own.
But despite the changes, Thelma and Jason were happy to see that some things remained the same. The camaraderie and sense of community that they had experienced during their time at university were still there, and it was wonderful to reconnect with old friends.
As the night wore on, Thelma and Jason found themselves lost in conversation with a group of old friends. They talked about their lives, their jobs, and their families.
It was a wonderful evening, and Thelma and Jason were both sad when it came to an end. They had had a great time, and they were grateful for the opportunity to reconnect with old friends.
As they left the hotel, Thelma turned to Jason and said, "You know, I was thinking. We should start a tradition of attending the alumni meeting every year."
Jason smiled and put his arm around her. "I think that's a great idea," he said. "It'll be fun to catch up with old friends and see how everyone's doing."
Thelma nodded, feeling happy and content. She knew that she and Jason would always cherish the memories they had made during their time at university, and she was excited to see what the future held for them.
As they walked back to their car, Thelma leaned her head on Jason's shoulder, feeling grateful for their life together. They had been through so much, but their love had only grown stronger.
"I'm glad we're doing this," she said, smiling up at him.
