I'm still trying to decide if I want to continue, it was a Pikachu on a work truck that inspired the story, but I feel like I could add a few more life moments.
Even if I continue, I don't own them.
3 months later, Mindy was getting ready to move into her new college dorm. Of course still being 16 Daisy was having a hard time letting her daughter go.
But Mindy was after all gifted and while she probably could have graduated high school even sooner Daisy hadn't been determined to give her as normal a childhood as possible. Mindy also wanted to attend the Shield Academy, which Daisy disagreed with at first but they had compromised on Mindy attending regular university first and then they could revisit the Shield debate later.
Packing up her last few items and picking up her backpack Mindy was ready to get in the car.
Climbing into the passenger seat next to her mom Mindy sighed a little to herself, it was going to be weird not being at her house every day and she was worried about her mom being on her own, though Mindy had a feeling May would be by way more often now.
No matter how nervous she was, Mindy was ready to start college!
On the way to school, Her and her mom talked about all the classes she had signed up for, the labs she was hoping to take and clubs and organizations she hoped to join. They were singing along to the Mulan soundtrack (both Mindy and Daisy love Mulan). It was a short ride, only about 35 minutes from home. The great thing about being in the D.C. area was there were great schools nearby. Despite getting offers from the Ivy League Schools, Mindy had chosen Georgetown for the opportunity to design her own curriculum and the proximity to home and Shield.
When they turned up the main road and got stuck behind a construction truck, Daisy sighed, she was impatient as always and Mindy laughed. It wasn't until she looked up at the truck that she realized there was something attached to the back of the something in trucks cab. She nudged Daisy who was still muttering about traffic. When Daisy looked up Mindy pointed to the yellow Pikachu toy without a word and both women smiled. Lincoln it appeared approved of his daughter's choice if school.
Daisy turned to her daughter, "I think you're going to be just fine here kid," she said.
Mindy smiled, "Well, I've always thought so, I'm glad you caught up, and it seems Dad agrees."
