Literature
The Invisible: Chapter Thirty-Four (Jelsa)
"What is this, Nevada?" Elsa asked when her nineteen year old daughter pushed the letter across her desk.
"You know exactly what it is, mom." Nevada said, sitting at the chair usually reserved for clients or people here to have one-on-on meetings with her mother.
"We've been through this, you're 19. If you really wanted to go, you're an adult now." Elsa said, dismissing the paper.
"We also both know that I have to be 21 to have a parent's signature and the money to do it. This is the chance of a lifetime, mom!" Nevada protested.
Her mother took the paper between her fingers, feeling the parchment carefully. "I don't know, dear..." She sig