The door of the apartment was locked from the outside. She could not even open the door, so how could she help Lillian leave?
Shirley sighed regretfully and turned to see Lillian blinking and looking at her curiously.
She looked at Lillian, and with a gentle smile, she said apologetically, “I’m sorry, Lily. I can’t think of a way to send you home for the time being.”
Lillian understood what Shirley meant, and she pressed her lovely cherry blossom pink lips together into a sweet smile. She did not blame Shirley at all.
“By the way, Lily, do you remember your parents’ phone numbers? I can call your parents.”
Shirley asked, suddenly recalling the card Lillian had given her earlier.
The contact information of Lillian’s family member was on that card.
When she remembered that Carter had thrown the card into the trash last night, Shirley immediately turned around and went to the trash can.
Unbothered by the filth, Shirley reached her hand in and rummaged through the trash can. However, she could not find the card.
Sure enough, he had gotten rid of it long ago.
Carter was so meticulous, so how could he not already know what she would think?
Shirley reluctantly put down the trash can, and at this moment, Lillian handed Shirley a small note.
Puzzled, Shirley took the note in her hand and saw a phone number written on it.
Shirley suddenly showed a surprised smile. “Lily, you are awesome! ”
Lillian curled her adorable lips and smiled, revealing her sweet dimple.
In fact, it was not that Lilian remembered Jeremy and Madeline’s numbers; the phone number on the paper belonged to Fabian.
This was the number Fabian asked Lillian to memorize some time ago.
He was afraid that one day, Lillian might go missing and lose her card. Considering that Lilian could not speak, if that happened, the number she memorized in her head would be useful.
Shirley had no cell phone initially, but then Carter gave her one. However, she also knew that she definitely could not find the phone at the moment.
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