After dinner, the two said goodbye at the entrance of the restaurant. Watching Mia Foster drive away, Felix Shaw followed suit.
When she returned home, her parents were sitting on the couch. Her mother, Evelyn Bailey, stood up to greet her, "Mia, how did your match-making go?"
Mia Foster kicked off her high heels, slipped off her shoes, and walked in, then proudly linked her arm through her mother's, "What? Don't you trust your daughter's charm?"
"This child, always so mischievous."
Evelyn Bailey chided with a smile, while Edmund Foster looked up from his newspaper, glanced at his daughter through his reading glasses, and remained silent.
Mia Foster took off her windbreaker, and mother and daughter sat down on the couch. Evelyn Bailey turned to her husband, "Edmund, do you think that Felix Shaw can be trusted?"
"Mom, there you go again." Before Edmund Foster could speak, Mia Foster frowned in displeasure, "You and dad promised me, to let me choose from those photos."
