"Wani wants to be a celebrity?" Mr. Green' eyes widened, obviously shocked. "But she's a smart girl. It would be a shame for her to give up her studies. We can get her into one of the best universities. Money is no object."
"Yeah. It can be hard to cope with long and odd working hours."
"Dad, Mom, Wani's been dancing since she was a child. She's really interested in acting. And I think she has what it takes to be famous. I say let her have a shot at it," Sarah said, smilingly.
"Oh, Grandpa, Grandma, please say yes. I promise I won't let you down." Wani gave them the puppy dog eyes. "And I'm not leaving school either. You have my word. I could still attend university part-time and pursue an acting career, just like many others."
Mr. and Mrs. Green exchanged looks.
"Well, since you put it that way, I don't see why not. And we're behind you one hundred percent."
"Wendy, give Wani a good tour of the office this weekend, will you?"