She's still a little confused about the sudden change of month so... don't blame her too much if she missed her sons's birthday. She'll already feel like a monster when she'll realize.
"Dear... what have you covered that pile of omelettes with?"
Someone, somewhere, could probably hear Lash's ego breaking. A pile of omelettes? Was she serious? She was serious. It was one thing having Hinawa around which already made her...well...feel weird, another that she was Claus' mother and finally that she was the new cooking teacher. It was a triple threat if she ever saw one.
Yet she couldn't really do anything but bare with it. For the sake of others. And Hinawa herself wasn't bad just...
"It's a chocolate cake," she offered hopefully, with an unusually soft and confused voice. "There's eggs in it, but not like omlettes." Seriously, how was she supposed to react around her? Shouldn't a cooking teacher KNOW about cakes? Or did she and her cake was just that bad looking?
"A... cake?" Yes, it is so bad looking. Anyway she's not going to tell her she barely considers it a cake, after all the young woman probably put all her effort in it. Maybe. "Well, praticing is important too. You know, just... maybe it should be less pendant?"
Anyway she's probably going to ask you to attend private lessons to learn, at least, the basics. Because it doesn' look like a cake and you know it!
And, sorry about making you uncomfortable but Hinawa don't even know who you are and is totally unaware of your thoughs.
"It's not leaning that badly," Lash protested (poking a finger right into the cake to push it back up). "It's just the stuff inside that's still not completely cooked and is a bit liquidy..."
At least it wasn't like cakes one, two and three; completely burned due to forgetting to take them out at the right time. The first being she had thought raising the temperature would only cook the cake faster. CAKE FOUR WAS A BEAUTY and she was proud of it, but now that Hinawa was telling her about practise, she just...plopped down at the table and looked at it, without even wondering if Hinawa knew about her.
"I still think it's eatable...I'm sure Claus and Lucas will like it."
[Lash. Lash that's so sweet. You can bet Lucas is gonna have a slice of that lopsided pile of omelettes lovely cake and he's darn well gonna tell you it's delicious.]
[LUCAS DIED INSTANTLY. Okay, no, but he is kind of having flashbacks to Mike's small, dirty, not very delicious cookies.
Still, delicious or no, it was MADE WITH LOVE and that makes it a wonderful cake. The outside's nice and pretty, too, you must have worked very hard on that.]
[Lash. He cherishes every single damn gift and gives you a big hug and a kiss when he sees you later that day. Wearing the glow bracelet. Because he likes you.]
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Now I really can't wait.
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"Dear... what have you covered that pile of omelettes with?"
She's just being curious.
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Yet she couldn't really do anything but bare with it. For the sake of others. And Hinawa herself wasn't bad just...
"It's a chocolate cake," she offered hopefully, with an unusually soft and confused voice. "There's eggs in it, but not like omlettes." Seriously, how was she supposed to react around her? Shouldn't a cooking teacher KNOW about cakes? Or did she and her cake was just that bad looking?
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"Well, praticing is important too. You know, just... maybe it should be less pendant?"
Anyway she's probably going to ask you to attend private lessons to learn, at least, the basics. Because it doesn' look like a cake and you know it!
And, sorry about making you uncomfortable but Hinawa don't even know who you are and is totally unaware of your thoughs.
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At least it wasn't like cakes one, two and three; completely burned due to forgetting to take them out at the right time. The first being she had thought raising the temperature would only cook the cake faster. CAKE FOUR WAS A BEAUTY and she was proud of it, but now that Hinawa was telling her about practise, she just...plopped down at the table and looked at it, without even wondering if Hinawa knew about her.
"I still think it's eatable...I'm sure Claus and Lucas will like it."
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Still, delicious or no, it was MADE WITH LOVE and that makes it a wonderful cake. The outside's nice and pretty, too, you must have worked very hard on that.]
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