Things have already escalated to where it is now. Is there still a need for us to go on a honeymoon?' Summer thought.
Hearing so, Summer rejected again, "Grandma, it's really okay. The semester has just started. I don't think I can take out much time."
When he had noticed that there was no hesitation in her replies, he narrowed his almond-shaped eyes as h e felt a wave of frustration. He looked at her and purposefully answered his grandma, "That sounds great."
Pleased, Ms. Moore chuckled lightly and glanced at Summer as she ordered, "Summer, go and apply for leave from school. If you can't, this old lady of yours will do it for you myself. Since that's settled, I won't bother you lovebirds here any longer. I'll take a taxi back to the mansion."
Summer stalled her as she invited, "Grandma, there's a n extra room. You should just stay here for the night."
"Would I be a bother to you guys?"
"Of course not!" Summer shook her head and attempted again, "Grandma, I think we really should just give up on the honeymoon trip."
"There is room for discussion for other matters except for this one. If you don't apply for a leave, I will do it for you," Ms. Moore answered as she turned her head and stomped into the room, feeling slightly angered.
Ms. Moore thought, 'This is such a great chance I'm setting up for her. How could she be so insensitive and clueless? How can I not be angry at her!'
Summer's head started to ache as she witnessed what happened. Ms. Moore and Jazz are the only ones she liked the most in the Valentine family.
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