Anna Smith was a young, cheerful, innocent, and quiet person. She had beautiful, long black hair and tan skin. She has a lean body and is tall. Wherever she goes, she loves making friends. Even in her school and college days, she loves to connect with her peers and to cheer and support them in everything they do. Even her friends love to be around her. She is the kind of girl who doesn't want her parents or her friends to feel sad. She always wanted them to be happy, no matter how hard life was for them. But Anna doesn't know that her life will change after she completes her degree and goes on to further studies at the university.
After passing out of college, she struggles to find a proper university for her further studies. She keeps searching, and with the help of her uncle, she finally gets admission to one of the best universities in town called "Loyal University, Texas." Anna was excited to join the new institution and meet new friends. Anna started to attend classes the next day while her excitement was still with her. But while she was in the classroom, she found herself sitting all alone no one is willing to talk to her. She thought maybe because she's new, everyone feels shy to talk to her. Maybe sooner or later they would be able to be her friends. On the same day, the only person who talked to her was Mark. He was a tall and friendly person. He is the only person who comes forward to talk to Anna first; they become very close friends. Anna was also expecting that the rest of the girl's classmates would soon come forward to talk to her. She did not just wait for their actions to talk to her; she also tried to talk to them whenever she got a chance, but they showed no interest in her. Anna tried to talk to Mark about the situation, but he said, "It's ok if they don't talk to you; maybe because they feel shy, I'll take some time for them". Months passed, but the situation was the same.
One day, Mark started to behave oddly. He started to be angry at Anna because she sent some quotes that were relatable to every person's life. He said to Anna, "You should talk to Cora, Delilah, Rima, and the other classmates as well. You should try at least 60 or 70 percent". Anna tried to convince him by saying, "I tried to communicate with them, but they didn't seem interested. So it's better to be myself". From that conversation on, Mark and Anna have never spoken to each other anymore.
Anna started to share the situation with her mother; she couldn't hide her problem from her mother, so she told her everything, but her mother always said to her, "If nobody accepts you or talks to you, don't worry about it. Just know that when you are alone, you are talking with God, and if you walk alone, you are walking with him. Which is better: talking and walking with God or with people who don't value you". After the conversation with her mother ended, she started to feel lighter and happier, and sometimes she started to think that she was not good enough. She tried to ask herself, "What if it is me who doesn't want to connect with them? What if it is my fault that I ignore them? Why did I join this university?
A year has passed, and Anna has let herself be free from her own thoughts, started to accept her situation, and started to communicate with other classmates. She became very close friends with Sabrina, Ida, and Kelly. Anna started to have the same feeling that she had before. When she was in school and college, she started to ignore every problem and situation that she had. Sabrina, Ida, and Kelly are always by Anna's side and always support and encourage her. Anna was glad to find friends that she felt comfortable being around, and she was always grateful that she had them in her life. Anna started to do the thing that she had planned right before joining the university: make new friends. Mark also started to talk to Anna again—not regularly, but occasionally. Anna started to feel that she really belonged at the university, but not in every classmate's life. As long as she has good memories with them, it doesn't matter who accepts her or who does not.
Anna doesn't only have a conversation with her friends or some of her classmates; she also starts to have a conversation and connection with some students from different classes. If she gets a chance or when they meet in some of the programmers' that the university is conducting.