hearty mouthful.
“Thank you, dear. How did your exam go?”
“Quite well actually. I just hope it’s good enough for a first.” I was desperate to achieve the highest grade, regardless of my unknown future.
“Oh, honey, I’m sure it is. And if per chance it isn’t, that doesn’t mean you aren’t good enough to pursue your writing career. The marking system isn’t the same as readers feedback, don’t forget that.”
“You know, I never thought of that.”
“Trust me darling, we can’t please everyone and if we could writing wouldn’t be much of a challenge then. After all, look at all the hate mail I get for killing a character!”
“I suppose so,” I shrugged. “Doesn’t that scare you though?”
“It did at first, and that’s why your father installed all this security,” mum fanned her arms and pointed to the gates outside. “You were quite young when it first started, we didn’t want any danger.”
“She’s right, Luna. We couldn’t afford to know how true some of the threats were, and we weren’t going to gamble with your life, and ours. But it’s the same as a lot of jobs, there will always be those you can’t please, and then you just have to take those comments with a pinch of salt.”
“So, basically, no matter what my degree classification is, I’ll still write, eat salt as a way to stay sane, and try to stay alive,” I murmured sarcastically. “Sounds like a healthy future.”
“We didn’t mean to literally eat salt, Luna. I don’t spend my days chugging back a spoonful here and there!” mum laughed. “No matter what, we’ll be very proud of you.”
“When’s graduation?” dad asked.
“It isn’t for another month or so yet, and I plan on leaving on my trip tomorrow night. I guess I’ll stay in Europe so that my flight back is quick.”
I didn’t know what would happen if I didn’t turn up to my own graduation. Did I still get my degree? I always knew it was going to be a problem when I went travelling, but the only difference I had now was that I wasn’t going to be abroad when I’d need to return. If anything, it had made things easier for me.
“You’re leaving so soon?” mum asked. I braced myself ready for my lies, and nausea claimed my stomach. I calmed my nerves as best I could before my mouth ran away from me.
“Yeah, my last shift at The Hybrid is tomorrow, and I’ve spent today packing. No reason for me to delay my travels.” I plastered a smile on my face. I hadn’t lied outright, but I’d definitely bent the truth and that made me feel awful.
“Oh, of course. That does make sense dear, and I assumed you’d go sometime this week. As you say, why wait?” she smiled. “Well, I’m glad I arranged this dinner then. And it does seem wise if you stay in Europe for the time being. Do you have everything
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