Apart from the results of the exam, there wasn’t anything eventful that everyone looked forward to for the rest of the foundation week. However, the talk about the basketball game was still a hot topic. Perhaps it was because of this that the sales in the horror booth declined.
Even so, everyone tried to enjoy the rest of the week. After all, the result of the exam will be announced on Tuesday next week. Everyone would rather enjoy this before the moment of truth.
And just like that, the foundation week passed without any other big events. At least for Penny and the Bennet children.
"Woah..." Penny’s lips formed an o-shape, sitting on the high stool on the counter while her mother busied herself in the kitchen. "Mommy, this is so good!"
Allison smiled in satisfaction. "You liked it?" she asked, resting her hands on the edge of the kitchen counter.
"I love it!"
"Mrs. Cortez taught me how to do it," Allison explained with a chuckle. "It might not be the same as how she makes it, but I’m glad you liked it."
Penny blinked, studying the smile on her mother’s face. "Mama, you were always with my aunt. Are you friends now?"
"Friends?" the smile on Allison’s face faded a little. She still tried to recover her smile as she said, "I’m not too sure about that. Your aunt might say otherwise if I said yes."
"My aunt doesn’t have friends and I don’t see you with your friends either."
Now that Penny thought about it, she never met anyone whom Allison would call her friend. Be it in this lifetime or her previous life. It was a matter Penny didn’t pay attention to in both lifetimes, but now that she thought about it, it piqued her curiosity.
Allison smiled. "Mommy has a lot of friends before."
"Then why aren’t you friends with them anymore?"
"Things happened," said Allison, and smacked her lips. "We grew up and then had a family of our own. But they’re still my friends and sometimes, we exchanged messages."
’My mother isn’t really a good liar,’ Penny thought, catching all the lies Allison spewed. ’So meaning, she didn’t have friends, huh?’
Allison clapped and told her she had prepared another dessert and quickly went to the fridge to check it. Watching her, the curiosity in Penny’s eyes slowly shifted into worry.
’Mom died before I did,’ she thought, remembering about her parent’s fate. ’The scandal about our family and Dad’s death was too much for her to take that she died of a heart attack.’
Her lips pressed into a thin line, having this mix of emotions swell in her heart. The only reason Penny didn’t think much about it was because her parents’ death was many years later.
’As long as I don’t make the same mistake, she won’t die, right?’ she wondered, watching Allison smile back at her. ’And as long as I can stop Papa’s accident, he would be saved.’
Penny pondered about it, not realizing she was ignoring Allison’s question.
"Penny? Penny."
Penny snapped her eyes up. "Huh?"
"Is everything okay?" Allison tilted her head a little to the side. "You suddenly went quiet."
"Ahh. Hehe." Penny grinned. "It’s nothing, Mommy. Everything is fine. I’m just worried about the exam."
Allison’s eyes softened. "Relax for now. I’m sure you can do well on your special exam."
"Mhm."
"Here, try this one." Allison served her daughter another portion of dessert.
At the same time, Slater and Hugo walked into the kitchen and joined them. The dessert Allison served them was something they were unfamiliar with, but they still enjoyed it in the end.
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[We’re calling all aspiring chefs to join our master chef...]
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Meanwhile, in the Cortez Household, Nina and Yuri occupied the living area as they browsed through different designs for Nina’s room.
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