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“Moon Goddess, you’re so cute.” Reva giggled. Ethlyn’s ear quickly rose to wonder with whom her sister was talking. The last time she had seen her, she was crying over nothing, and now she was giggling. After a while, she inhaled the scent of the same pup and another scent with her. “Zordan, your niece is amazing.”
Cinder started pacing in Ethlyn’s mind, sensing Roselet. She started convincing her human to walk out of the hellhole and meet her, asking her how she was feeling now.
“Thank you, Aunt Reva,” Roselet replied.
“Noooo!! Don’t call me ‘AUNT.’ I’m too young for Aunt.” Reva said. “You call Zordan as Zordy and me as Aunt? That’s unfair. Call me Reva.” She added.
“I look just three to five years older compared to you,” Reva said, on which Roselet giggled. It was when Reva observed the similarity between Roselet and her grandmother. She surely didn’t look exactly like her grandmother, but her blue eyes and half of her facial structure were like her father’s mother.
No one in the family looks like her dad’s mother. Hell, no one was blessed with blue eyes in this generation.
“Mom, dad, and Ethlyn are at home. In that way, you can get to know them and spend some time with them.” Reva said to which Zordan nodded his head. He wasn’t interested in knowing her family members, not after having an idea of what they did with Roselet. He was here just because Roselet dragged him here.
“I’m hungry. Can I get something to eat?” Roselet asked.
“Of course!!” Reva said and looked in the fruit basket. “Will you eat a banana?” She asked her. Roselet looked at the banana and made a face.
“The Bananas are brown. It’s time to throw them away.” Roselet complained. Hearing her comment, Abigail quickly wanted to come out of the room and give an earful lecture to this princess, who was asking to throw bananas just because it was a little bit brown, but Christian signaled her to sit quietly and listen what was happening out and how Reva was going to handle that situation. But Reva didn’t know how to handle this situation, especially with a pup.
“So, you don’t want to eat the banana?” Zordan asked, stepping in between the conversation, on which Roselet shook her head.
“Milk and cookies will be fine,” Roselet said and hoped for Ethlyn to come out of her room.
“How about Banana bread and milk?” Zordan offered.
“It sounds perfect,” Roselet responded.
Reva leaned toward Zordan and whispered, “I don’t know C of cooking.” She assumed that Zordan was going to ask her to prepare bread.
“Don’t worry; I know cooking. Since it's your house and your kitchen, you can help me with the ingredients, and in that way, we can spend some time in the kitchen as well, where I can teach you how to cook banana bread.”
Reva smiled and agreed with his proposal. She quickly gave 10/10 marks to him in her mind for his understanding skill.
“Can I watch it too?” Roselet asked.
“Sure, princess!!”
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“First, we have to peel our bananas and mash them together in a bowl,” Zordan explained the procedure.
“Oooohhh” Both girls cheered for him.
“Then we have to cream together some melted butter and brown sugar.”
“Ummm… sugar!! I love the sweet dish.” Roselet said.
“Me too,” Reva said.
“Then we have to add our butter and brown sugar with the bananas and then add two beaten eggs.” Zordan kept sharing his knowledge with them and found Reva staring at him without blinking her eyes. He silently smacked at her firm ass to bring her to the real world.
“What the…” Reva was about to say something about it.
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