Good evening, Savannah! I hope it's alright I call you that now we're out of the classroom. I hope you're well. And I was also wondering whether you'd like to arrange a kind of playdate for our children at some point? I think it'd be lovely for the kids of Cavendish to become friends.
Of course Miss that is perfectly fine. I am oddly fond of my name. A play date would be lovely Abby could use some friends. Even she is doing surprisingly well in this new environment. When would you want to get the kids together?
That’s nice. Was your family not close? Ha, thank you, I think.
She decided that maybe the Fairy Godmother made it stay like that because she knew Cinderella and Prince Charming would fall in love. Which is actually pretty sweet. Aw they’re the same age! I hope they’ll become good friends and can ramble on together. That’s cute, I can’t wait to meet her. Is she close to her father? Uh okay, if you’re sure, Savannah. You two can always come for a more adult dinner at our house one night so he can get to know us or something. Right? Adult conversation can sometimes be such a welcome change.
Well, not particularly no. I do everything I can to make sure Abigail has a different experience. You are very welcome. Haha Sorry, I am only teasing.
Well that was very clever of her. I think I am going to have to agree with that. I am sure they will be the best of friends before we know it. She adores her father. He is her super hero. I just, he will get upset. I should ask. I would love to have dinner with you both and your Instructor sometime. Don, Sir, he is not the most social. It certainly can, but I may be a little rusty
















