Hazel blushed slightly, things after graduation were still far away.
If she hadn’t returned to Foster’s house, she wouldn’t have said that she wanted to learn broadcasting.
She ought to pick a major that makes it simpler to find employment if she still lived alone in Thopiavelle, such as computer science, medicine, or regular schooling with the goal of becoming a teacher in the future. Since she was no longer concerned about her financial security, she was free to make decisions based on her love.
Her life seemed to be full of countless opportunities.
“Hazel, you haven’t met those relatives at home. They really want to see you. So we want to hold a small party at home before you go to college, and invite relatives over to get to know you.” Avery told Hazel, “Your elder brother is going back to Bridgedale. If you are willing to meet them, then let’s get together this weekend. If you don’t want to…”
Hazel: “Mom, I would.”
Hazel had fully accepted her identity as the Foster family’s daughter after spending a month getting along with them. She also knew some relatives in the family from her parents, brothers and sisters.
“Hahaha, Mom won’t force you.” Avery laughed, “Both now and at the start of the new year, I don’t want them to see you. But those family members already yell every day because they want to see you so badly. Let me send them your pictures.”
“Then let’s do it this weekend! I also want to meet our relatives.” Hazel laughed.
“Actually, our family doesn’t have any relatives. Many of those who are close to each other are good friends of your father and me.” Avery explained, “You don’t need to be nervous or afraid when the time comes. They are all very nice.”
“Well, I’m not afraid.”
After agreeing with Hazel, Avery began to plan and arrange the scene.
In the evening, when Layla came back from get off work, she saw her parents discussing the recipe for the party.
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