Who: Lilah, Cordelia and Wesley (w. Max) When: After Wes spontaneously booked a cruise Where: First at Wes' home then the mall What: Clothes and supply shopping for a vacation Status: Incomplete
"Then do it. It is *your* vacation, Wes," she pointed out to him. Of course, she wouldn't let him read the entire time, and Max certainly wouldn't, but she wouldn't begrudge him a novel or two. Or twelve, knowing him. Still, he wanted to read, she was going to let him read and not bother him too much about it. She certainly hoped to spend a good bit of time just laying in the sun and doing nothing, so him reading wouldn't put too much of a damper in her plans.
She actually did sort of watch Wes with Max while she was eating. She hated that she would probably never experience this with anyone. Raising a child with a boyfriend or even husband. Even if she somehow or another got away from a job that kind of liked the idea of you pledging at least your first born to the company, if not all of them. One of her former bosses had done just that, given all of his children to the firm. Of course, she had him beheaded. So much for it doing him any good.
She smirked when he said that they were only looking for clothes for Max once they were getting ready to go shopping again. "Like I can't figure out your size and go buy you stuff when you're not around," she pointed out to him. She was definitely at least picking him up a swimsuit to have there. He couldn't get in the kiddie pool with Max in his pants and shirt, after all.
"I think the Baby Gap is actually just around the corner from the food court," she said as she got up. She knew that, while Max wanted to walk, he probably wouldn't make it very far without tiring himself out. So, the Baby Gap being around the corner was a good thing for him.
She actually did sort of watch Wes with Max while she was eating. She hated that she would probably never experience this with anyone. Raising a child with a boyfriend or even husband. Even if she somehow or another got away from a job that kind of liked the idea of you pledging at least your first born to the company, if not all of them. One of her former bosses had done just that, given all of his children to the firm. Of course, she had him beheaded. So much for it doing him any good.
She smirked when he said that they were only looking for clothes for Max once they were getting ready to go shopping again. "Like I can't figure out your size and go buy you stuff when you're not around," she pointed out to him. She was definitely at least picking him up a swimsuit to have there. He couldn't get in the kiddie pool with Max in his pants and shirt, after all.
"I think the Baby Gap is actually just around the corner from the food court," she said as she got up. She knew that, while Max wanted to walk, he probably wouldn't make it very far without tiring himself out. So, the Baby Gap being around the corner was a good thing for him.
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