"Haha! I'll have a way of getting your Mommy to accept this. Don't worry and just go to school!"
After Layla left, Robert finished his milk and walked over. He also looked into the bag.
"Robert, baby, are you going to school too? I really want to spend more time with you." Lilith picked Robert up. She was reluctant to let him go.
Robert smiled innocently. "Then, I won't go to school! I'll play with Aunt Lilith! I'll get Daddy to tell my teacher that I'm not going to school today!"
Lilith could not help but snort and chuckle.
"I can play with you on the weekends! If you don't go to school, I'm afraid your Mommy will blame me! Your Mommy did very well in school; she was the school genius!" Lilith carried Robert outside. "Why don't I send you to school? I haven't sent you to kindergarten before!"
"Okay! I'll tell you how to get there, and you can have a look around!" Robert looked proud and Lilith took him out.
Not long after they left, Avery, done with her shower, went downstairs.
Seeing two huge white bags in the living room, she grew a little curious.
Mrs. Cooper said, "Lilith brought them here. She said it's a dressing gown and told me that it is for you."
"Oh, why is she giving me this?" Avery took the dressing gown out of the bag. It was a man's dressing gown. It was extremely long.
"I think this is for Elliot, right?" She held the dressing gown against herself, measuring its size. The hem touched the floor.
"Judging from the length, it is for men," Mrs. Cooper said while pulling out the other gown from the bag. The length of that gown suited Avery.
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