Eveline was taken aback since she had not seen Tiffany anywhere in the classroom. She missed the lectures the entire day in addition to skipping the practice, which made her wonder where she had disappeared.
"Maybe the practice took a toll on her body, and she finally realized it was not her cup of tea," Eveline muttered mockingly, as she slowly made her way out of the classroom.
On her way through the corridor, suddenly a thought struck her mind and she stopped.
"Didn't Susan mention her daughter studying at the same college?" She muttered to herself.
Though it was unexpected that she had not encountered her in these three years, her curiosity grew when she learned she was studying with them in Aspen.
"But wait, how am I supposed to find her? I did not even ask Susan her name," she thought, but she was unable to elaborate on the girl's specifics.