Dexter's expression changed instantly.
"Why?" he asked, his voice tense.
"Don't you love playing piano and dancing? If you don't want to teach, you could join a professional dance company. You could do so many other things. Why the entertainment industry?"
"The entertainment industry is… complicated. What if someone tries to take advantage of you? Bullies you?"
If they were just ordinary people, Dexter could graduate, get a good job, and protect his sister.
But if she entered the cutthroat world of entertainment, they'd be powerless against the kind of power and influence that moved there.
Even if their parents were still alive, even they might not have been able to shield her.
Dexter's tone was harsh, leaving no room for misunderstanding, he was completely against the idea.
Hearing his firm disapproval, Kelsey didn't say anything more.
She hadn't fully made up her mind yet anyway. But the training center was closing next month, and her future was a blank, uncertain page.
