"We won't have time," Terri replied. "It's a big day out for us too, isn't it kids?"
The two pre-schoolers smiled before they ran into the spare bedroom that had become a playroom with, in Jeff's opinion, far too many toys to play with.
Fluer glanced out the front door to where a silver Rolls Royce pulled into the driveway. "Dad's being ostentatious again," she muttered. "I think the only reason he offered to drop us off at the university for the ceremonial walk to the Aotea Centre is to show off his new car."
Jeff laughed. "Let him have his fun," he said. "You must admit it's better than being squeezed into Ava's Jazz or your car."
"Yeah, why don't we all go in your Mazda sports with the top down?"
"And ruin our hair." Ava moaned.
"Who sees it beneath the mortarboard anyway?" Jeff asked.
Hannah and Bardon walked in and joined the family.
"You look just perfect, Fluer," Bardon said and gave his daughter a brief hug before doing the same to Ava. He smiled at Terri and glanced at his watch. "Shall we go? It'll be a slow trip for the traffic is terrible."
"There are some family photos to take first," Adrian said. "I've got the tripod set up on the back lawn."
Everyone walked out and gathered together on the lawn. Only Terri stood aside with Karson held by the hand.
"Come on Terri," Chloe said. "You're family, too."
"Me?" Terri replied.
"Of course," Chloe replied. "Isn't Karson really my step-son?"
Terri grinned. "I never thought of it that way."
"So join in., both of you," Adrain said.
Terri smiled, lifted Karson up and joined the families gathered around Jeff and the other two graduates in their academic attire.
Afterwards, Jeff, Ava and Fluer fitted in the back of the Rolls Royce easily and Jeff couldn't resist waving at several neighbours who stood on the footpath watching them.
"Makes one feel like royalty," he said with a grin as the massive car reversed into the street and they drove away.
WHEN THE ROLLS ROYCE pulled to the kerb outside Auckland University the trio stepped out and began to follow the crowd assembling for the grand march through the city.
"Oh my God," a familiar voice screamed at them. "You did make a grand entrance, didn’t you?" It was Deanne who rushed up to them wearing her own graduation gown "Where did you hire the Rolls from?"
"We didn't," Ava replied. "It belongs to Fluer's dad."
"Oh hi Fluer," Deanne turned to the other girl. "Are you still at Jeff and Ava's place?"
"I am," Fluer replied.
"And no boyfriends?"
Fluer looked annoyed but just shook her head.
"And what about you?" Jeff asked. "Still in your apartment with that English guy?"
Deanne laughed. "My you are out of date. I left Marcus last year. He was ... oh I don't know. You'll know my new or shall I say old partner?" She glanced out at the crowd and waved. "There he is!"
Ava glanced across the lawn and grinned as the guy saw them and came across the lawn.
"Hi you old bugger," Jeff said and gave the newcomer a hug. "The last I heard you were doing that working holiday in London. When did you get back?"
"Yeah well, it's a small world, I guess. Met up with Deanne over there at one of the pubs New Zealanders meet in. We hit it off and came back together for her graduation," Ryan glanced around. "Hello Fluer, how's it going? Hi Ava, still got the old boy under your thumb?"
Ava and Fluer both grinned. Ryan hadn't changed at all, nether had Deanne.
After agreeing to meet again to have a meal together, the pair wandered off.
"Wonders will never cease," Fluer whispered. "Fancy them getting back together. Are they trying to relive high school days?"
"Possibly," Ava replied and squeezed Jeff's hand. "Come on. The march has started."
"Sure?" Jeff replied and grinned at Fluer. "Coming?"
"Of course," Fluer replied.
Arm in arm, the three walked across the lawn and blended like blossoms in the wind with the graduates beginning the ceremonial walk. A pipe band began a lively marching tune, banners waved and spectators clapped.
Ava looked up and noticed Chloe, Dad with Shona hoisted onto his shoulders and Logan at the edge of the crowd. Beside them was Terri holding Karson. She grinned at Jeff.
"The family's here," she said and waved at them.
Jeff smiled. It was a proud day for them all.
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After a career as a teacher and principal of mainly small rural schools, Ross Richdale lives in the small university city of Palmerston North in the North Island of New Zealand where he writes contemporary novels and science fiction. He is married with three adult children and six grandchildren.
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