Samuel was equally incredulous and shouted, "Rachel, we have booked a flight for tomorrow morning. I hope you can go back to Detroit with us!"
"A family reunion?"
I was afraid they just wanted me, their free nanny to go back to serve them without any regrets!
I didn't bother to talk with them but quickly bought some preserved fruits that my son liked. Then I went home to pack.
However, I didn't expect the coincidence to happen. Nate actually booked me a flight ticket on the same flight as Samuel and Bryan.
When I arrived with my luggage, Samuel and Bryan saw me, and they both smiled.
Bryan glanced at my luggage and sneered, "Mom, it's been six years. How come you still have this habit of saying one thing and meaning another? When will you change this bad habit?
You wanted to go back to Detroit with us, but you turned us down in the first beginning."
Samuel pretended to be mad, and he said, "Bryan, you can't give your mom an attitude. She just loves us so much. Rachel, you..."
"You're nuts."
Hearing my words, Samuel was a bit shocked. I just ignored them and passed by them to the security check.
I had to admit I loved them so much that I could hardly think of myself.