"Don't put photos ofthat even Mom hasn't seen at the wedding!" Layla protested. "Uncle Mike, are you trying to embarrasson my wedding day?" "You were cute when you were little!" Mike argued.
"Mike loved taking photos of you when you cried." Avery chuckled.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Huh?" Layla was confused. "What kind of hobby is that?" "It's fun! You were such a crybaby, or maybe it just appeared sopared to your brother," Avery said. "When Hayden cried, he just sobbed in silence, and when you cried, it felt like the entire house was shaking.' Layla was rendered speechless with embarrassment. She did not want such things discussed in front of her younger siblings. "Mike, sendthose photos," Avery said. "I think they are great memories." Layla sighed. "Mom, I remember that Robert cried a lot when he was a kid, too." "Yeah! All kids are that way, and Hayden was the exception," Avery said. "We can still show sof your childhood photos at the wedding. It will be fun." "I have to be the one to pick them. I don't want others to laugh at me," Layla insisted. She needed to preserve her reputation.
"Of course. It's been so long since we've had a big celebration. We will take advantage of your wedding to do so." Avery searched her memories and said, "The last twe had a grand party was when Robert turned ten." "Didn't we have a party during the summer holidays as well?" Ivy asked.
"We only invited sfamily and friends at the time. If it's a big party, there would be far more guests involved," Layla explained. Ivy could not believe that they had that many relatives.
"Don't worry, Ivy. There may be a lot of guests, but it's okay if you don't want to interact with them." Avery was worried that Ivy would feel ufortable.
"I'm fine, Mom. I'm not as timid as I was before." Ivy had slowly ovee her apprehension after she had promised to host the wedding. She accepted that it was part of growing up. After dinner, the adults sat in the living room to discuss Layla's wedding, while the Foster siblings sat on the other end.
"Hayden, I'm getting married and you still don't want a girlfriend?" Layla said.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Is getting married that big a deal?" he retorted.
Layla stared at him.
Robert supported Layla and said, "Is there something you aren't telling us, Hayden? Tell us, and we promise not to tell Mom and Dad." Hayden shot him a cold look. "You can sit sound like I'm hiding even when I'm not, so even if I do have a secret, I'm telling everyone but you." Robert shrugged.
Hayden was not keen on continuing the Wopic and tuned to Ivy. "Ivy, you to learn how to drive, e on. I will teach you. "Conten belongs to "Hayden, I can teach Ivy." "But you haven't, have you?" Hayden retorted.
"I-I was going to, but she is in the middle of an internship and so am I, so..." "Ivy, let's go. I will teach you how to drive." Hayden stood up. "Be sure to wear something flat." Ivy dared not to argue and followed Hayden out obediently.
Layla watched as they went out and said, "I feel like Hayden is upset."