There's always tomorrow. I followed him. Tomorrow's not going to change anything.We'll see.There's nothing to see. You're wasting your time.When it concerns you, it's never a waste of my time, he replied.
In the book "Wait for You" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a conversation reflects the characters' differing perspectives on the future. One character expresses skepticism about the notion of tomorrow bringing change, suggesting that it's futile to wait for something that likely won't alter their situation. This sentiment emphasizes a sense of impatience or resignation toward the future.
On the other hand, the responding character insists that waiting is important and meaningful...