"Avery, did you think that Jun was a great kid when he was little? According to my mother-in-law, he enjoyed fighting others when he was a kid. My parents said that I was a little princess when I was a kid..."
Avery had not expected them to grow up into such different people.
"My Tiffany is a combination of me and Jun, I guess! She does reason with people, but she can be a bit impatient," Tammy said while she reached for a banana and peeled it lazily. "Shea, your mother-in-law fell and hurt her back, so I don't think she can do chores anymore. You can totally send Kiara to a daycare near your place."
Shea nodded. "We already did, but she cries on the way to and from daycare every single day... The teacher mentioned that she's not much of a crybaby in daycare, though."
"Kids are all like that. She will get used to going there soon," Tammy consoled her.
"Shea, when did your mother-in-law hurt her back? Is it bad?" Avery did not have a clue that such a thing had happened.
"That's after you and Elliot went to Ylore. She was in the hospital for a whole week!" Tammy said. "Don't worry though. She has been discharged so I think it's not as bad now."
Avery scowled. "Shea, I'll follow you to your place later to pay your mother-in-law a visit."
"Sure." "How's Wesley's work going? Smooth?"
Avery realized that she had not been an attentive friend to them. She had always looked for Wesley only when she needed help from him.
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