Lily After we reached home, I immediately grabbed all my bags. Kylie said she would help me unpack everything so I didn’t need to worry a thing after I started working. Once I had all my bags inside my car, time to part with my parents. “All right, Mom. I should go now.” “Yes, be careful, okay? Don’t forget to come home when you can. Don’t worry about your father. I’ll take care of him.” “Thanks, Mom.” “What does that mean?” Dad whined. I rolled my eyes. ‘Hey, that’s rude, young lady! Who taught you that?” Oh, boy. I pressed myself to him and hugged him. “Going to miss your drama every morning, Dad.” “I don’t do dramas.” “Yeah, yeah.” I let him go and headed to my car. I was about to open my door until a familiar car stopped in front. A gray Tucson. Wait, a Tucson? My suspicion wa

