Ivy blushed a little. Graduation was still a long time to go.
If she did not return to the Fosters, she would not have thought of studying broadcasting.
If she was still in Taronia living alone, she would choose a profession that was easier to look for a job, such as accounting, or medicine. Either that or become a teacher.
At that moment, she did not need to worry about her life in the future. Which was why she could choose something that she likes. She felt as if life was filled with limitless possibilities.
"Ivy, you haven't met your relatives. They all want to meet you very much, so before you head to college, we'll have a small party at home and invite all our relatives to get to know you," Avery said to Ivy, "Hayden is going back to Bridgedale too. If you're willing to meet them, we'll have a small gathering this weekend. If you still don't feel like…"
"Mommy, I want to meet them." For the past two weeks of being together with them, Ivy had completely accepted the fact that she was their daughter. She also heard about some of the relatives of her parents and siblings.
"Hahaha! Don't force yourself. I won't force you." Avery chuckled. "If you don't see them now, you can see them when it's New Year's. It'll be the same. But our relatives are very eager to see you. They keep pestering me to send your photos to them to have a look."
"Let's do it this weekend! I would like to see our relatives too," Ivy said with a smile.
"Actually, we don't have many relatives. Those that we are closer to are mostly good friends of your father and me," Avery explained, "You don't have to be nervous or be afraid of them. They are all good people."
"Hmm, I'm not afraid."
After settling with Ivy, Avery started planning the decoration of the venue.
At night, when Layla returned home after work, she saw Elliot and Avery discussing the food for the party.
"It looks like we're going to have a party!"
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