"Probably not," Andi agreed. "There isn't much mother notices unless it has something to do with one of her many clubs or how the family looks like in the lifestyle pages of the newspaper," she shrugged. She was giggled when Bailey tried to jump on her, but quickly hid her smile so the pup would understand that he was getting reprimanded. "No jumping little bug," she said.
"Works for me," she said of her sister's non-plan. "I don't answer their calls, so I doubt they will call me to ask about you. If they do and leave a message I'll let you know," she added.
"America has it's own....bit of charm," she chuckled. "The country is huge and depending on where you are depends on people's attitude," she said with a nod. "When I was here the first time, as a teenager, it was all mysterious and fun. I had loved it even then. And now, well, it's still mysterious and I still love it. The people here are great, and I'm slowly making friends. Mia, the girl that I stayed with when I first came to America, lives here as well, it's one of the reasons why I chose this place."