Michael was nervous watching the graduation ceremony. A little emotional. Well, a lot, but he didn't want that to be too obvious, since after all it wasn't about him. He listened politely to the speeches, a little sad to see Monday go but pleased he was looking a lot better than he had earlier in the semester. Mostly, though, he was all emotional about Margo. He wondered if her brother had shown up, but didn't want to pry too much - that was between her and him, and he wasn't going to try and involve himself beyond being emotional support. He was so proud of her, so happy for her graduating. Selfishly, he wished she wasn't so they had more reason to stay together for one more year, but he couldn't really hold her back. He still had one year to go, and while he hoped they might be able to make it work, realistically he knew that wouldn't necessarily be possible. It was a bittersweet feeling, really. Of course, he'd try his best to make it work, he really wanted to, but some things were possibly insurmountable, and he couldn't be so selfish as to hold Margo back from stepping into the next stage of her life. (Telling himself that and feeling happy about it were separate things entirely, but such was life). He clapped and cheered as she crossed the stage, clapped for the others as they went, and tried to put worries aside for the moment so they could focus on the celebration rather than the 'what's next?'.