Ivy knew that her parents would not interfere with the choices she made. Unlike her other siblings, she had just returned to the family, so her parents were naturally more forgiving of her.

"I will try to be a TV host for now!" Ivy said. "I don't know what the future will hold after I graduate. So, I will face it when the time comes."

"Of course. You are free to make mistakes. No matter what you want to do, I will always support you."

"Thank you, Dad."

"Don't thank me. I'm happy that there's something I can do for you." He studied Ivy endearingly. "Do you want to learn how to drive? It's fine if you don't want to, though."

"I want to, but there's no time."

"You can get our driver to teach you during the winter holidays, and once you know how to drive a car, you can get your license," Elliot said. "Robert learned how to drive when he was twelve. He was the one who begged our driver to teach him and even snuck out to drive without telling us."

"Robert is really bold, driving without a license. What if the police had caught him?"

"He didn't dare drive in the city and only drove in the outskirts," said Elliot. "Robert generally follows the rules. It's Hayden who's bold."

Ivy gaped at him.

his creativity

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lips curled into a smile. "Your two brothers wouldn't dare step out of line with your mom monitoring

Ivy nodded. "I suppose."

you all to be healthy and safe,"

to get better and for Mom

"Do you miss her?"

"Yeah."

misses you as well, but she's in Bridgedale, and Hayden is taking good care of her,

cold as she

had spent some time thinking about that. "Nothing matters compared to life and death. We almost lost Layla, and just

do anything you don't want her

great kids, and I'm glad to be your father." Elliot smiled. "I'm not

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