"Don't worry, you'll do just fine," Francis Stevens, Molly's former father, assured his wife. He was the one wearing the cheerleader's outfit, but looked completely comfortable in it. "I know the move's been hard on you, but first days are way easier than they're made out to be."
"Easy for you to say, you already made a bunch of friends at cheerleading practice," Courtney Stevens, Molly's former mother, grumbled.
"Oh, relax, would you? And remember, I won't be able to drive you home until a couple hours after school sets up."
Courtney nodded, and the two parted ways, hurrying to get to class.