Piper headed inside and saw Mrs. and Mr. Kang. She had learned some Korean (from her auntie Tess, who was studying Korean herself to feel closer to her late grandma Alice, and she hoped her accent and pronunciation wasn’t too bad) just so she could impress them, and said hi to them and asked them about their day, admitting that was most of the Korean she knew. They smiled and said it was fine, and Mr. Kang asked Piper about her family while Mrs. Kang asked Piper about her school and extracurriculars. Piper felt nervous as heck because Cam’s parents were older than her moms (they had Cece first and then Cam 9 years later) and they seemed serious which always made her worry that she might come off too goofy from nerves and laughing. But they were really nice and told her how much they’d wanted to meet her since Cam told them about her and complimented her dress and hair.
Piper’s auntie Megan came inside, and Piper noticed her cheeks were slightly pink. She gave her auntie an ‘Everything okay?’ look, and Megan nodded. Megan greeted Paenji, who grinned and said she definitely remembered Megan. “That time me, you, Min Jun, and Is hung out at the bar and you got so drunk you were dancing on a table and Is had to help you get off it and half-carry you home. She said you wouldn’t let her leave the whole night and she had to knock out on your couch once you were asleep.” She said, laughing. Piper raised her eyebrows at this, and Megan blushed and laughed, saying she vaguely remembered it. “We’re so old, P.” She joked. “I can’t remember all of that.” She added. “Shut the hell up.” Paenji said, grinning. “I’m 10 years older than you and Is, so don't talk to me about being old.” She joked. Piper was amused by how much Cam’s mom seemed to open up around auntie Megan, and grinned as they ribbed each other with old memories and laughed. She also stored some information away so she could tease her auntie Megan later with it. But mostly she was impressed. She always thought her auntie Megan was so cool, and it was interesting to hear stories of her from college.