One day, while browsing through her college's online forum, Hazel stumbled upon an unconventional advertisement. It was an invitation to participate in a photography project that aimed to explore and express the multifaceted lives of college students through a creative lens. The project, titled "BETTER," promised to provide a platform for young adults to share their stories, fostering a sense of community and understanding.

The project turned out to be a transformative experience for Hazel. Under the guidance of a supportive team, she found herself collaborating with other students from various backgrounds. There was Alex, a computer science major with a passion for poetry; Mia, an engineering student who was also a talented painter; and Jake, a drama major with a flair for storytelling. Together, they embarked on a journey to capture the essence of college life, delving into themes of identity, ambition, and vulnerability.

Hazel was a bright and ambitious college student, navigating her way through the challenges of higher education. Her days were filled with classes, studying, and part-time work. Despite her busy schedule, she always made time for her passion—photography.

The experience had been difficult, but it also served as a learning opportunity. Hazel became more cautious about the relationships she formed and more vocal about her boundaries. She also started attending workshops on consent and healthy relationships, which helped her understand the dynamics of power and exploitation.

With Sarah's support, Hazel began to see the power imbalance in her relationship with Emily. She realized that her vulnerability and desire for mentorship and financial help had been exploited. This realization was a turning point for Hazel. She understood that she deserved respect and consent in any relationship.