Lily giggled in delight when Sid picked her up and asked her if she wanted to go out for ice cream after. The little girl hugged her uncle and nodded quickly, "Uh-huh! Chocolate chip ice cream! With sprinkles!" When she was carried over to the table, she went over to her seat, the four year old climbing up in her chair and sitting in her booster seat so she could reach the table(as even for a four year old she was rather small). Amelia came to the table with the spaghetti and they began eating. They were really just like a real family. Laughing and talking. Lily getting messy with the spaghetti. Them all just having fun. When dinner was finally done, Amelia cleaned Lily up, putting her in the bath and washing the spaghetti off of her before the three of them went off to get ice cream. When they got back, Amelia put Lily in her pajamas and brushed her teeth, tucking her into the bed. She stayed there, laying in the bed with the little girl, telling her stories and singing her a lullaby until she was fast asleep. Smiling, Amelia leaned down and kissed her daughter's forehead before walking out and smiling at Sid, "I'm heading off to bed. I'll see you in the morning." She hugged her brother, and than went off to her room, getting ready for bed and falling asleep. ... The next morning, Amelia was quick to get herself and Lily ready and when Sid was ready, she got into the car with him, driving him to the station, smiling, "Have a good day at work. I'll see you tonight. I'll order us some pizza for dinner." She stated and after saying a quick hello to some of the other fire fighters, she drove off to the school, dropping Lily off at her pre-k classroom, before moving to her own classroom. The school day went a little rough. It was Friday, which left the kids a little rowdy. But she pushed through it with a smile and wished the kids a good weekend as they left out of the room. Sighing she sat down at her desk, going through some of the papers. Lily was still in her pre-k classroom and would likely be there in her room in ten or fifteen minutes, so until then, she had at least a little quiet time to herself. She hoped anyway.