The next day.
Elizabeth took her two children to school herself.
Keith had been picking them up and dropping them off for the past few days, but after their conversation last night, Elizabeth didn't allow him to do it anymore.
"If you really want to give me time to think, then don't interfere with my thoughts during this time."
Keith was actually convinced by her words and didn't show up again.
Seeing that he didn't appear, Elizabeth felt relieved, personally sending the two children to school. As they had left early and she was carrying a thermos, the kids were curious and asked her some questions on the way.
"Well, it's one of my business partners. He's sick, so I am bringing him some food."
Sylvia, the sweet-talker, didn't ask any more questions and started praising Elizabeth.
"Mommy, you're so wonderful, beautiful and kind-hearted. Whoever marries you will be the luckiest man in the world."