After Candice telling her she appreciated it, to which Delilah silently dismissed, she went on to talk about their mother and what she was going to do now. She sighed as Candice theorised that Lily-Ann would make false statements to take the baby, and how she would probably win, too. “That’s not going to happen, Candice, it won’t,” Delilah argued. No, she didn’t exactly know how maybe having both daughters against her would convince people who the real mentally unstable one was. If that didn’t work, the last option and… the worst case scenario was demanding the input of a certain someone that could get Lily-Ann out of the picture and that suddenly owed her one, or two. Or several hundred.
Though she chose to specifically miss that part out, not wanting to formally put that up for consideration. Of course, she didn’t ever want to turn to the fall-back option, but this wasn’t about her. “I promise,” She reassured despite not giving her any reason to believe her, but she was now convinced that it was going to work out for her, “Lily-Ann is not going to be a problem.”
When the subject was changed by Delilah, she lost all eye contact with Candice, to hide the emotion that was obviously there. For a moment, Candice was silent, and Delilah let the silence take over the room again, until she broke it, beginning to compose the question that was whether or not she was going to see him. That hadn’t been something on her mind, but now she couldn’t stop playing around with the idea of it in her head. “I don’t know,” She replied, shortly, her shoulders dropping. Then after a pause, she continued. “I mean, I don’t even know… if he’s allowed… visitors, I’d never checked and… I only just now found out… about it.”
@benitz786 — Candice Clarke and Daniel Parker