Thea Shaw smiled slightly, "Okay."
Since it was all about making money, Thea didn't hold back.
Yvette Vaughn nodded with satisfaction, "Then tonight, your uncle and I will wait for you at the Celestial River Pavilion. As for your parents..."
"Don't tell them yet." At this point, Thea's expression was somewhat serious, "After all, it's about superstitions, I'm afraid they'd think I should be sent to a mental hospital."
Yvette couldn't help but laugh, "How could it be that absurd? With your fortune-telling being so accurate, how could they not believe it?"
Thea shook her head, "It's okay, there's no need to tell them for now."
If they're told, they might go asking Lauren, and then a whole string of explanations would be demanded. Thea would be at her wit's end.
Where did she learn this skill from elementary school?
At least wait a while, have a buffer period before saying anything.
Yvette left, and at home, it was just the servant and Thea.
