Chapter 388: License (1/2)
It had been 3 weeks since Alex started learning how to drive a car and today was the day he proved it wasn't for waste.
Hannah was also getting her driving license today, so she was taking the test as well.
An instructor got into their car and made them drive onto a populated road that the testers manufactured themselves. It was supposed to mimic similar scenarios as those that would be found in an actual road on a daily basis.
Both Hannah and Alex showed excellent skills and successfully passed the test.
They came out with a big smile.
”Wow, you guys did it? Congratulations,” Sarah said. ”It took me twice to get my license.”
”Yeah, this was much easier than I thought,” Hannah said.
”I didn't have such an easy time though,” Alex said with a slight chuckle.
”Well, that's only because you didn't spend as many days as me during the lessons. The fact that you passed is already good enough,” Hannah said.
”Alright, let's go back home,” Sarah said.
”Hey, let me drive,” Hannah said, but Sarah didn't agree. It was a highway back home, and she didn't want to let a newbie endanger her. She would get her chance once they were back around their home.
”So, we go back home straight right?” Sarah said.
”No, let's go to a dealership. I want to buy a car right now,” Hannah said.
”What? Today?” Sarah exclaimed. She knew the hassle of buying a car and didn't want to go through it again.
”It'll be fine. I brought all the necessary documents with me. It will be quick,” she said.
”Fine,” Sarah gave up and took them to a dealership.
Alex didn't want to buy a car just yet so he skipped out on it for today. Hannah on the other hand was very excited. After 2 hours of searching, selecting, and buying, she bought a car worth around 70 thousand dollars.
Once all the documents were ready, she drove it back to the house herself. Alex was a little scared while Hannah was driving but she was good enough to drive on the busy road.
While on the road, Hannah's phone started ringing.
”Hey, can you get that for me?” Hannah said.
Alex took the phone from her purse's pocket and looked who it was and answered it.
”Hey Aunt Liz,” he spoke to the other person on the phone.
”Oh hey, Alex. Where's your sister?”
Hannah's mother spoke from the other side.