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"Well, you need to say that to your daughter, not me." Gianna replied. "---Well, if you can't have the same interest with Andrew when it comes to music, maybe you can find something else, like playing basketball, perhaps?" Sofia told her husband. "Teenagers are really so different nowadays. They look and behave like they came from another planet." Anthony relayed. "It's hard to let them go and give them independence during their tender age of fifteen years old, but we still have to do it. Andrew and Ginny will be University students soon and they'll be moving away once they can become official adults." Gianna said what was on her mind. "I know it's too early to say, but I hope that Andrew and Sofia could get marries with each other in a faraway future." Grant wondered aloud, much to ev