Interview with Sam from A Reliant Love
Interviewer: Please state your name, age and something about yourself.
Samuel: Sam Torrington, twenty-two years old. I'm a senior here and waiting to get out.
I: Get out from where exactly?
S: Here. You know, why are we even doing this interview? I don't get it. I've never been interviewed once since starting at UMA four years ago. You guys are slacking.
I: Let's get back to you, Sam. What do you like to do in your free time?
S: *sighs* Well, I don't have much free time. I'm a business major and trying to finish as fast as possible. Plus I have to work in the summers to afford my house. Doesn't leave me with much time.
I: So you don't do anything for yourself?
S: Not really.
I: What was your high school experience compared to college?
S: Seriously? You're asking me about high school. I don't talk about high school anymore. But if I learned one thing it's that we all don't deserve to be happy. Some people are just meant to float along in life. That's me. So that's why I'm getting the hell out of here so I can just live in peace and quiet.
I: That's an interesting plan. What will you do when you leave?
S: I'll have my business degree so I can get a job. Maybe, I'll open a store in the mountains somewhere where not a lot of people go. My house will be hidden in the woods, nobody can find me, even if they wanted to. There will be just enough room for just me and it will be quiet all the time. Maybe I'll get a dog, but only if I get lonely. I don't need much.
I: That's actually really beautiful. Why do you want to be alone?
S: It's not what I want, it's what I deserve. I ruined a lot of things and if I'm alone in the woods, I can't ruin much more. Nobody even has to interact with me. I can't do much harm up there.
I: Anything you're looking forward to this year at UMA?
S: Finishing. My classes are pretty easy. All I have to do is show up to my classes and I'm good to go. It'll be bittersweet saying goodbye but I'm ready. I just have to remain distant from my peers and I'll be good.
I: Anyone you'll miss?
S: My roommate Karina and I have gotten close. Her boyfriend, Frank. Sometimes he's a douche, but I'll miss his humor. Sarah will be the toughest but she's the reason I have to go.
I: Who's Sarah?
S: Nobody. I'm done here. Thanks.
Samuel: Sam Torrington, twenty-two years old. I'm a senior here and waiting to get out.
I: Get out from where exactly?
S: Here. You know, why are we even doing this interview? I don't get it. I've never been interviewed once since starting at UMA four years ago. You guys are slacking.
I: Let's get back to you, Sam. What do you like to do in your free time?
S: *sighs* Well, I don't have much free time. I'm a business major and trying to finish as fast as possible. Plus I have to work in the summers to afford my house. Doesn't leave me with much time.
I: So you don't do anything for yourself?
S: Not really.
I: What was your high school experience compared to college?
S: Seriously? You're asking me about high school. I don't talk about high school anymore. But if I learned one thing it's that we all don't deserve to be happy. Some people are just meant to float along in life. That's me. So that's why I'm getting the hell out of here so I can just live in peace and quiet.
I: That's an interesting plan. What will you do when you leave?
S: I'll have my business degree so I can get a job. Maybe, I'll open a store in the mountains somewhere where not a lot of people go. My house will be hidden in the woods, nobody can find me, even if they wanted to. There will be just enough room for just me and it will be quiet all the time. Maybe I'll get a dog, but only if I get lonely. I don't need much.
I: That's actually really beautiful. Why do you want to be alone?
S: It's not what I want, it's what I deserve. I ruined a lot of things and if I'm alone in the woods, I can't ruin much more. Nobody even has to interact with me. I can't do much harm up there.
I: Anything you're looking forward to this year at UMA?
S: Finishing. My classes are pretty easy. All I have to do is show up to my classes and I'm good to go. It'll be bittersweet saying goodbye but I'm ready. I just have to remain distant from my peers and I'll be good.
I: Anyone you'll miss?
S: My roommate Karina and I have gotten close. Her boyfriend, Frank. Sometimes he's a douche, but I'll miss his humor. Sarah will be the toughest but she's the reason I have to go.
I: Who's Sarah?
S: Nobody. I'm done here. Thanks.