Cornelia said, "Granny, come on, what era is this? Is there anything that guys can say, but girls can't?"
Granny Rebecca didn't respond.
Granny Luisa quickly chimed in, "Rebecca, as long as Nelly gets it, it's fine. If they lose their way and don't understand, we won't be able to see their kids."
And the conversation went back to kids.
Cornelia really didn't want to carry on this topic anymore, so she gulped down her juice, "Granny, this juice is the bomb, I'm going to take some to Marc."
Granny Luisa said, "Marc is a picky eater, he won't drink this."
Marcus was a bit overheated, having something cold would help cool him down, Cornelia decided to give it a shot, "Granny, let me bring it up for him to try. I'll do my best to persuade him to drink it."
"Alright then." The two grannies watched Cornelia take a glass of juice, then watched her walk out of the dining room.
As soon as she was out of sight, the two grannies huddled together.
Granny Luisa asked, "Was Nelly hinting that they've already, you know, consummated their marriage?"
Granny Rebecca replied, "Sounds like it."
Granny Luisa was over the moon, "Young folks these days are so open-minded, not as uptight as we were back in the day, not knowing jack on the wedding night."
Granny Rebecca said, "Yeah, I really had a tough time on my wedding night. My husband was such a dork, he didn't have a clue for ages."
Granny Luisa said, "So we should be seeing their child soon, right?"
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