Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles!
Chapter 8 Unworthy to Be Lilly’s Mother
Lilly looked around the garden and shouted, "Polly!"
A loud squawk was heard, followed by the flight of a colorful parrot out of the woods. However, after flying one round around Lilly, it quickly flew back into the trees.
"Polly is scared of you, Uncle Gilbert," the little girl whispered, motioning for Gilbert to remain silent. Her large watery eyes and endearing actions made her look adorable. He looked at the garden and suggested, "Lilly, why don't I send someone to catch Polly so we can bring it home?"
She frowned and shook her head. "No." As though worried that the parrot was eavesdropping, she checked her surroundings, she added, "We can't catch Polly because it will be scared. It's a good bird."
Even though Lilly's rationale amused Gilbert, he nodded and agreed to her plan.
"Don't move, Uncle Gilbert," the little girl tapped on his shoulder and instructed. She then walked into the garden and called for Polly once more.
"A Dumb Dumb! A Dumb! Dumb!" Polly sat on the tree branch and chirped.
Lilly chided, "Uncle Gilbert isn't a Dumb Dumb, Polly."
"A Bad Dog! A Bad Dog!" Polly chirped once more.
"Uncle Gilbert isn't a Bad Dog," the little girl explained. Gilbert was speechless at the incredulous conversation.
at the source of the noise, she noticed a pair of familiar eyes staring back at her. When Lilly was about to flee, Debbie grabbed her arm and said, "You are finally here,
to muffle her cries.
face and said with a look
Debbie's clutches. Debbie
my baby, Lilly. Why are you treating me like this when I'm still willing to care for you?" Debbie
fall if it weren't for your sudden appearance? You should be responsible for my baby's death. I'm in a miserable state. If your uncles asked about the incident, you need to say that you pushed
thinking it would be effortless to force her to follow instructions. However, Lilly bit her lip and remained silent. She refused
She's such a useless brat
"You're a disobedient child, Lilly. If you continue to act
what caused me to fall. The Crawfords will unquestionably believe Lilly's story. I can't let her ruin my reputation; I'm
the teacher could hear everything he said. Because of this, the teacher could keep the parents in the dark. Intrigued by the ingenuity of the idea, she cautioned, "I'm warning you,
much to her astonishment. She let out a yell before immediately slapping the girl. Just
girl's hand approaching, she sneered inwardly, her limps is
was launched into the marsh before she realized it. Gilbert had arrived and picked Lilly up right away. The latter looked at
enough to knock Debbie to the
you hit Lilly," Gilbert snarled. He fixed his
not know that Gilbert was present. She waved her hand and said meekly, "This must be
Lilly's mother!" He covered Lilly's