David chuckled. "Her mother said the same thing," he muttered. I smiled. "I am sorry that this is so hard for you to wrap your head around sir, but we love your daughter, and she loves us." I said. "We can't stay away from her if that's what you want to ask," Atlas rushed out. David chuckled again. "You are just like your father." Atlas offered a small smile. "Your parents have talked with me a bit about this. I see I am not the only one who is uncomfortable with this. I have questions." David said. "Ask away." Milo said. "How exactly is this going to work after you all graduate? Millie is going to college," he stated. I nodded. "Millie and I have talked about the schools she wants to go do. She wants to stay close to home. Ironically, the school she chose is also the one tha

