, they decided to have a family meeting to discuss their conce
friends you've been hanging out with. We want to make
arents were right. "I know, Mo
kiddo. We just want what's best for you. Can you t
and the things they were doing. Emma and Jack li
rying to fit in and find her place, but she was getting mixed signals from her f
hips and make better choices. Emma and Jack continued to monitor
able lessons about staying true to herself and making good choices.
eir challenges together. Emma and Jack were proud of Ava
Ava said, hugging them
, sweetie," Emma
oment, feeling grateful for their
ouldn't help but feel a mix of emotions. They were excited f
y took her to the airport. They hugged
h, sweetie," Emma said
ied, hugging them back. "But I'll be okay.
a sense of pride and nostalgia. Emma felt a bit sense of relief, she believes that her daughter will do well abroad
pting to a new culture and educational system. She struggled with
. She threw herself into her studies, joined clubs and or
regular video calls and messages. They were proud of her growth
tay connected with Ava. They celebrated her su
of her parents, even from afar. She knew that
ent. She discovered new passions, developed new skills
ding Ava abroad had been the right decision. It had given her