Andrew Harrison laughed at her answer. "I'm not sending you away. You got into the best institution in the country and for the course, you always wanted to go to. How could I not send you there? I know you will miss me but your education and career are also important."
Eighteen is the time when a teenager had to focus more on careers and education more than anything. When he became a father at twenty-three, he was glad that he had an education, if not money. If he didn't have a good education, he wouldn't be able to raise this beautiful girl. He didn't want to think anything extreme but education is a safety net that would save her from any big problems in life.
Dove didn't say anything. How could she tell her father that the institution where he was sending her was the beginning of all of her miseries? If she recalled correctly, she would get into an accident on the very first day there and then the real problems would begin. It was also the institution where she met Hunter Knightson in her last life. She had no interest in going there again.
It was where she and Hunter worked together to establish their company but she was soon cast away and in order to keep her mouth shut, she was given an executive position. Why would she go to that shitty company again?
This time, she would avoid all those places, people and things to not let history repeat itself. Nobody knew better than herself how history likes to repeat itself. How badly she wanted to avoid that fate this time.
She couldn't meet Hunter Knightson. She didn't hate him anymore. She had let go of that hate to free herself from that feeling. She had been given a life as clean as a slate as she didn't want to fill this slate of a life with the same colours and doodles.
"Dad, I'm young and dumb, " Dove answered, staring at her father. "I just thought that business management sounded fancy and cool. I am no longer interested in economics. I saw the syllabus for the course on the website of the institution. I don't find it easy. Can I not go there?"
She was lying. No, she was half lying. She didn't even bother to search for that horrid institute again on the internet. Why would she scratch the fresh wounds again? However, she was no longer interested in economics and business management. She hated those capitalists with everything in her heart. This life, she would devote her life to those who had been ruined by those evil and wicked capitalists.
She had first-hand experience of how capitalism and big powerhouses were the reason for the misery of people.
Her father had no clue at this time about the thoughts that were going on in her head right now.
"Nonsense, my daughter is the smartest girl in the class. She topped the country's entrance test for all national-level universities! How can she find economics and business management tough?" Andrew Harrison asked. He believed that she was hiding something. It was true that she was indeed hiding something from him but it was not as grave as he thought in his mind.
Andrew continued, "I have an inkling that you are saying all these things to stay with me. Birdie, I am not old. You are going to college and it's final. I want no further discussion on this. For more than a week, you have been saying the same thing. If you don't go to this institution, you will have to wait one more year. It's not that I'm imposing my wishes on you. It's just that you rejected the counselling of all other colleges and this one is the last option you have. Your last option is someone's best option that is possible only in their wildest dreams."
How could his daughter not see how great if the opportunity had fallen in her lap? Not fallen in her lap but she had worked extremely hard to grab it. How could she let it slip from her hands? He could not understand what this girl is thinking at this time or if she is even thinking at all!
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A/N: Do you know that my stories are influenced by real life to some extent? I was writing my previous books and then I changed places and I couldn't continue them as the environment and everything had changed. I started this book as it is based on something I am living right now.
Of course, romance will be a priority here. But romance is not the only thing we need in life, right? I had a book on school life. What do you think about one in college life?
We will dig a little in academics and if there are some people from social sciences, please give your attendance. Haha. We are going to have fun.This is what happens when a social sciences nerd begins writing Romance!
Don't you want to re-live your college life through me and this book?