James Page

Lily's Father is the adoptive father of Lily. He appears in "Breaking Glass".

Early Life
The two girls are next seen exiting the store with shopping bags in tow; while Emma is surprised that that actually worked, her new partner in crime is cautiously checking her surroundings, soon telling the blonde to hold on to her bag and run. Emma is surprised, wondering why, and the girl tells her to trust her, before yelling, "Go!" The two girls begin running as it becomes apparent that a man in the car behind them is following them, calling out, "Hey!" and driving in pursuit of the young ladies. They keep on running and, luckily for them, a minibus blocks the road and makes it so the car can't go any further, thus allowing the two of them to make their getaway. The girl directs Emma into an alleyway where they hide, smiling as the man in the car drives past without noticing them. As relief washes over the pair, Emma introduces herself, and the girl reveals her name to be Lily, before thanking Emma for her help. Through heavy breathing, she replies, "You have my back... and I got yours."

The young Emma watches as Lily's father talks with a policeman outside the mansion she and Lily were squatting in. Lily herself then repeatedly calls to Emma from within the passenger seat of her father's car, wanting to get her attention. After much hesitation, Emma turns to face her and begins to slowly approach while she tells him not to worry about her dad, for he is just angry that she used his Visa. She then writes something down on the notepad in her hand, and tells Emma to come and find her when this blows over so that they can run away together. Finishing, she tears the paper - presumably bearing her home address - from the notepad and hands it to Emma, but all Emma can say is that Lily tricked her. Lily tries apologizing, knowing she lied about her family, but assures the blonde that everything else she said was true; she hates her home and feels invisible there; she's just like Emma - an orphan - only she was adopted, but the place she lives isn't her home. She then reminds Emma that she promised to be friends forever no matter what, urging her to take the paper, but she doesn't; she just walks away, licking her thumb and using it to smudge the star shape drawn on by someone who used to be her friend. A crying Lily calls out for Emma, but she goes ignored, and Emma steps willfully into the car that is to take her back into foster care.