Elliot walked over to Avery. He noticed the dressing gown on the sofa and immediately picked it up to have a look.
He slid his arms through the sleeves, trying it out for size.
"It looks good on you." Avery straightened the dressing gown and tied the belt around his waist.
Lilith secretly sighed. There was nothing she could do about them.
"Just wear it! Anyway, even if you start wearing it now, it'll still be fine come Christmas," Lilith said with a smile.
"Lilith, you overestimate your brother. He has never worn out his clothes." Avery did not catch Lilith's Christmas comment.
After all, clothes were meant to be worn.
"I know Elliot has a lot of clothes," Lilith said. "Ben has a lot of clothes too. I asked him why does he have this many clothes, and he told me that the amount of clothes he has is nothing when compared to the amount of clothes Elliot has."
"Hmm, Elliot likes to dress up more," Avery teased before asking, "Lilith, you came over so early. You surely haven't had breakfast yet, right?"
"When I left the house, I wasn't hungry, but now I'm quite famished," Lilith said before heading to the dining room. "Avery, can I show you my wedding gown? I need your opinion."
"Okay! Let's have breakfast first! We can have a look after breakfast!" Avery did not realize what Lilith was secretly doing.
"Hmm! And, shoes and makeup. I need you to help me with those, too." Lilith's mission was to lock in the bridal outfit.
After all, Christmas was fast approaching.
"I'm sure you're much better than me at this, right? After all, you usually wear pretty clothes and makeup for work." Avery was afraid that her taste would not be as refined as Lilith's. "Also, I think you'll look beautiful no matter what you wear. You're a life-size clothes rack. Even if you wear a piece of white cloth, people will still find you elegant."
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