Tammy laughed. "Avery, I thought you said you weren't in a hurry to see him date?"

"I'm not in a hurry. I'm just asking," Avery said. "He's in his twenties, and it's normal for him to date."

"It's normal for him to get married as well! You already had kids when you were in your twenties," Tammy said with a smile before turning to look at Hayden. "Hayden, what kind of women do you like? Tell me. I have connections..."

"Aunt Tammy, my brother lives in Bridgedale! Even if he wants to date someone, he's going to look for a girl there. Why don't you worry about me instead? I'm in my twenties as well, so why aren't you guys urging me to date instead?" Layla asked. "Girls my age are all married with kids."

"Do you think it's that easy to have children? It hurts a lot! The pain is a hundred, a thousand, even a million times worse than your period cramps!" Tammy wanted Layla to enjoy herself a little more before she went looking for a husband. She needed to mature a little more.

"Tammy, you are going to traumatize her into fearing marriage and giving birth," Avery said.

"I'm not trying to scare her. I'm just telling her the truth. Women ought to be more careful when they are out looking for a man."

be that careful if she's looking for a boyfriend. She just has to be careful when she looks for

interrupted Avery and said, "Layla

should have graduated a long time ago, Dad. You were the one who insisted that I get my master's. Why didn't

Dream Maker before he even turned fifteen," Elliot said. "I don't need you to beat him, but I want

so that I won't get married," said Layla,

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you and Mom are at home all the time, I'm sure that Mom doesn't regret getting married," Layla said in a slightly jealous tone. If I can find

I'm willin and

like me," said Elliot, shattering her fantasy. "There's no hurry to rush

I was a student, and now that I'm working, you ask me to

marry you off. That's why be keeps telling you that no one is as good as he is. I'm sure that there

kind of men who pretend to be mature when they are not," Layla said, before glancing at Robert, "Like Robert here." "Sis, I'm begging you. Just leave me alone!"

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