Luna started questioning if her family could really hinder her from pursuing her one true dream and preventing her from leaving for New York. After yet another conversation, Luna was convinced that it was all over and that she would never succeed, leaving her to retreat within herself and contemplate suicidal ideation. Staying in Indiana was an unbearable prospect for her, knowing that it would ultimately lead to boredom and the inevitable demise of her spirit. The lady was at a loss, incapable of continuing on in this way, but she pushed these morbid thoughts aside, ceasing communication with others not out of malice but simply because her mental state left her with no energy to spare.
Two weeks had passed before Luna finally regained some sense of normalcy. After gazing at her phone, she was overwhelmed by the staggering number of missed calls and messages from various people. Among them was her beloved English literature tutor, eagerly awaiting news of her school exam results. Having been out of touch for a fortnight, Mrs. Collins realized that something was amiss and took it upon herself to call Adam to inquire about Luna's well-being. Upon learning the truth about her pupil's troubled state, Mrs. Collins grew increasingly concerned for Luna, whom she held in high esteem for her remarkable precocity. Adam swiftly relayed the call to Luna and urged her to return the tutor's message. Luna took a deep breath and dialed Mrs. Collin's number. The wise woman promptly reassured her distraught student to calm down and stop these obsessive thoughts. "Remember, there is no way out except if it's a coffin,"
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