“We do,” Lara nodded in agreement. Having a teenager was a whole different ballpark. They had figured out the bumps on the road through middle school, first crushes, first dates. The kids were all grown up now. It made her happy but at the same time a little sentimental because she still remembered moving to town when Lily was just a baby. And now, she was sixteen and with a mind of her own and figuring out the world. So much. She smiled at him. “You have a few more to get to this point. By then you’ll be an expert,” she grinned at him. Lara settled into her spot and waited for Cage to go first with the darts. Nodding along with each attempt, she smirked. “Nice work,” she observed before giving him an applause, waving her hands. “Three tries? Let’s start,” she nodded, moving to take the darts off the board. “One…” she tossed it, barely missing the center. “Two,” she held up two fingers, throwing the next one. “Still got it.”