"Shut up."
"Okay! I'll stop talking about him. Let's take Hayden to the music festival tonight."
"Sure! A place like that would be more fun if there were more people."
…
At five in the afternoon, Avery returned home to change her clothes.
"Avery, you have a parcel," The nanny immediately told her when she saw her return.
Avery nodded but she did not take the parcel. She had to quickly change her clothes and rush to the music festival.
"It's a parcel from Aryadelle." The nanny noticed that Avery avoided looking at the parcel, and she added, "This morning, Mike wanted to open it, but I stopped him."
Avery smiled. "Thank you! He likes to open my parcels."
"I think this isn't good."
"Hmm, such a habit isn't good, but I'm quite close to him, so even if he opens my parcels, I won't be angry." Avery walked toward the bedroom.
The nanny said, "I stopped him from opening your parcel, you won't be angry, right?"
"Of course, not," Avery said, "You did well."
"That's good." The nanny said, "I made some soup, do you want a bowl?"
"No, thank you. I'm changing my clothes and heading out. Mike and Hayden should not be at home for dinner, too. You can have dinner and rest."
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