Molly's report card has just arrived. Her grades are stellar, and her teacher has nothing but praise for her academic abilities. Dad beams as he goes over the report card with Molly and Mum.
"'Molly is one of the brightest students I've ever taught,'" Dad reads, "'She has a true gift for science, and I hope that you will encourage her to develop this talent.'" Dad ruffles Molly's hair and says, "Chip off the old block! Maybe someday you'll be a doctor like your dad!"
The little girl smiles broadly. Being a doctor is an important job, and it makes her proud that Dad thinks she could do it.
Dad continues reading. "'She is, however, a rather shy little girl, and needs some assistance in fitting in socially.'"
Mum sighs. "Molly, dear, what am I to do with you?"
The smile evaporates. Molly's greatest fear is that she'll never make both of her parents happy.
