Dark squinted at Alec through the rearview mirror, "When I was sixteen I did. Just because I do not have to speak to one now does not mean I never needed to. And I was a URM, so my career councilor meeting had unique stakes." He pulled into their driveway, "Xander is right. The career councilor is not God, this is not a dystopia where you tell them what you want to do for a career, they press a button, and then you are forever sworn into whatever you told them, never allowed to stray. Switching majors, careers, dropping out of college, reenrolling in college, all of that is normal and expected, because your desires change as you get older and you learn more about yourself."
He looked back at Xander for a second and then looked away. It was normal to change your mind even after being at a job for a decade. There was no way Xander knew what he had been questioning. He had been working as hard as possible to deny his uncertainty to himself.