She remained silent, still in shock over her parents’ rejection. Just before they pulled away, her mother ran out of the house. “Brie, can I have the film? I want to see it before the rest of the world.” Brie gratefully pulled the disk out of her purse. “Of course. Mom, I want you to see it. I’m really proud of this film.” “I can’t guarantee that your father will ever watch it, but I will. I need to stay connected, even if I disagree with what you are doing.” Tears of gratitude ran down her cheeks. “That means a lot to me, Mom.” Her mother gave Brie a quick hug through the car window before running back into the house. Brie turned to Sir. “Thank you for getting me out of there before I cracked.” His smile was forced. “I struggled myself, Brie.” She leaned over and pressed her head against his shoulder. “Are you okay, Sir?” “Your father is a provocative man. His heart is in the right place, but his methods are… off-putting.” Brie snorted with anger.
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