Robert sent Ivy a text message, and Ivy replied right away.
[Dad and Layla messaged me as well. I would have gone with them if I didn't have classes.]
[I could have taken some days off from school, but I guess I will pass! I want to stay home with you!] Robert replied.
[Did Dad tell you to?]
[I'm staying because I want to and because it's my responsibility.]
[Haha. Thanks, Robert. You can go if you want to, though. I will be fine. I'm a grownup, and our driver drives me around every day, so I'm perfectly safe.]
[Nah. If I go, Hayden and our parents will chase me out.]
[Haha.]
[Do you have any classes today? If you are free, we can go out.]
Ivy had no classes in the evening and was going to go home to practice her breathing and pronunciation, but she did not tell Robert that. Ever since she heard about the operation, she had been in a great mood.
[Where are we going?]
[Where do you want to go? I can take you anywhere!]
Ivy scratched her head, feeling lost.
She had been with her family to Avonsville during her summer vacation but had not gone out since her term started.
[If you want to see more people, I can introduce you to my friends. If you don't want that, the two of us can just hang out alone.]
[Let's just hang out alone!] Ivy replied.
[Sure! Do you want to see a movie? There's no movie worth seeing lately, though. Maybe a concert or a museum tour? I can search for something online.]
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