I was unsteady on my feet and rolled straight down.
In a daze, I heard Tracy's fierce voice.
"Leave her alone! It's good that she's in pain! Who let this unlucky woman ruin all the good luck of my youngest son? She's just a burden! What bad luck!" Tracy stood with her hands on her hips, watching.
When I woke up again, I was back to four years ago, when Tim had just received his SAT scores.
This time, I would definitely respect his fate.
"Sophia, you're the most educated person in our family and you are a teacher. You have to pay attention to Tim's affairs!" Tracy reminded me.
"Choosing a major requires expertise, not just a high education. I can't handle this. You should find an outside agency to help you." With the lessons of my last life, I didn't want to get into this mess.
"Hey, as a sister-in-law, why don't you help at all? Tim respects you so much!" Tracy was unhappy.
"Yes, Sophia, didn't you help your sister apply for college last year? Her school and major are both good. Why don't you help me?" Tim also said sarcastically.
Funny!
I helped my sister and she knew to be grateful.
What about you, Tim?
"What if the application is not successful?" I deliberately asked.