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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2295

Summary for Chapter 2295: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Summary of Chapter 2295 from The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2295 marks a crucial moment in Cher the Cherished’s billionaire novel, The Day I Kissed An Older Man. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

"But babies don't eat and laze around all day. Only piglets do that," Lucas declared with a teasing smirk.

Melody shot him a glare, "Grrr! You!"

Beatrice approached them to check on the situation and asked Thalia to take a break. "You're our guest, Thalia. There's no need to trouble yourself with all this."

She did not have a knack for that, and her tortellini would not be able to hold together when cooked because they were practically falling apart.

Thalia felt a pang of embarrassment but persisted, "I can practice! Cooking is all about practice, right? Once I get the hang of it, I can cook them once I'm back in Molomia."

Melody's smile dimmed slightly when she heard that. Lucas noticed the change in her mood but could not discern the reason behind it, so he decided to mischievously smear some flour on her nose. "Go over there and rest, or you could help fetch some water for me."

"I thought you wanted me to sit over in the living room? Well, you can fetch some of that water yourself!" Melody retorted.

Lucas was secretly relieved that she continued to pay attention to him.

"Don't you want to eat my tortellini? I've stuffed them to the brim, and each bite is loaded with all that stuffing!" Lucas teased.

Melody replied, "If you won't let me eat yours, then I'll eat Grandma's or Grandpa's. The ones Grandpa made are big, round, and look so cute."

Melody glanced over and felt a twinge of pity. Lynette had prepared the filling specially for her.

Thalia gnashed her teeth, wondering if they had to be so serious for just a bunch of tortellini.

"Sorry… I just wanted to learn how to make some and help out while I'm at it. I didn't expect mine to go to waste..."

Her aggrieved demeanor made it seem as though everyone had conspired to bully her, which made Beatrice feel more than a tinge of annoyance. It was ludicrous for Thalia to be sulking when there was such a minimum of exchange in their conversation.

"It won't be a waste. Lynette can fry it in the pan and make it like a stuffed pancake," Melody suggested. She remembered that Lynette had prepared something similar before, and her gesture would save some of the awkwardness from Lynette.

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