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"Whoaa...life is such a privilege, isn’t it?" Dheera muttered the moment she woke up in the morning.
The alarm she set following Zein’s advance also woke up Leehan, so he could respond to her random morning thought. "We really take it for granted before, huh?"
Whether it was because they finally woke up to a bright light instead of darkness, or because Zein’s lullaby kept playing in their head--they became rather sentimental when they woke up.
"Captain sounds so good, though..." Dheera said with a dazed giggle. "He should sing some more."
"Agreed," Leehan nodded and squirmed to get up. "But now I’m hungry since we skipped dinner."
Thanks to immediately playing in the water right after a big battle, they got so exhausted that hearing Zein’s lullaby sent them straight to dreamland. Getting reminded about food, Dheera instantly got up and sniffed the air. The fresh nature had been graced with the scent of warm spice, and they turned toward the makeshift kitchen where the fresh-looking Commander was preparing breakfast while humming.
A weird scenery for them, but a welcomed one nonetheless.
"Food!"
The hungry guides stood up and scrambled toward the kitchen. There were folded chairs and tables propped up already, and as expected, Zein had already sitting there while watching Bassena cooking--as if they were in their own home.
As usual, Dheera started the morning with an energetic hug. "Captain! Good morning!"
"You seemed to be sleeping well," Zein patted the arms hugging him. "You didn’t even move once in your sleep."
"Hehe..." Dheera let go of the older guide and scratched her cheek. "I guess I played too hard yesterday."
Zein chuckled and patted the table to tell the guides to sit down. "No, it’s because yesterday’s journey was hard," he said. Be it the terrain or the horde of beasts they needed to face, everything was harder than anything they ever faced before. "I was more surprised that you even have the energy to play in the water."
Leehan, who brought it upon himself to prepare the morning coffee, laughed. "I can’t help it when I see clear water again, reminding me of the time I used to play in the river when I was a child--"
Immediately after saying that, Leehan stiffened. He recalled the lullaby that Zein was singing and turned to look at Zein apologetically. "Umm..."
"Why?" the older guide raised his brow, the corner of his lips curled. "It’s not your fault that you lived where you lived and I ended up where I lived."
"Hehe..." Dheera leaned her head on Zein’s shoulder and hugged the older guide again.
"I’m here working hard to give you food and you’re stealing my boyfriend in return?" Bassena put a basket of lightly toasted bread and a big plate of fresh vegetable salad on the table, narrowing his eyes at the giggling guide who immediately ran away toward the unoccupied kitchen followed by Leehan.
"Food!"
"These brats..."
"I’ll bring some for you too, Captain!"
Bassena shook his head as if exasperated, but Zein could see the slight smile on the esper’s face. "Leehan, bring me that bowl of fruit."
"Yes, Sir!"
As Dheera came back with two big servings of Bassena’s special stew--Zein’s favorite--Leehan carried a bowl of tropical fruit Bassena bought in the Southern Kingdom before they boarded the cruise back then.
"You’re having them now?" Zein raised his brow as Dheera put a plate of stew in front of him. He recalled the esper calling it a victory stash, so he thought Bassena would have it after they established the first Deathzone headquarters in the city ruin.
"It’s supposed to be a nice, relaxing day so I thought it’s appropriate," Bassena shrugged, and then his lips curled. "If I throw the seed to that field on the riverbank, do you think it’ll grow?"
"Pfft--that’s your real intention?"
"One could hope," Bassena took a mango and started to peel it. "Wouldn’t you like it if you came here again and you could eat mango all you like?"
Zein blinked. Oh...that would seem like the paradise those books mentioned.
"But Captain," Dheera looked around while scooping the warm stew; she just realized that aside from the snoring Zhan stuffed and rolled inside a cocoon of blanket, she couldn’t see anyone else. "Where are the others--whoaa...this is so good! Why are you so good at cooking, Commander?"
"To seduce Zein, of course."
Bassena replied nonchalantly, eliciting a loud laughter that startled the sleeping Spearman. Zhan gasped and for a while blearily tried to find out why he suddenly became a human burrito. While the Spearman tried to free himself from the blanket roll, Zein pointed toward the woods.
"That’s fine and all, but my stew is best eaten warm," Bassena patted the side of Zein’s plate. "I’m not going to give you the fruit before you finish that." freewēbnoveℓ.com
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