The taste for Love
she stretched her arms and took a deep breath, relishing the familiar scent of fresh-baked goods that permeated her cozy apartment. It was Mon
g woman with an endearing aura of shyness and innocence. Her hazel eyes sparkled with dre
teps. The morning sunlight gently illuminated the path before her. The world was still waking up, the hushed ambiance providing her with a serene canvas to imagin
ntha
ation. It was my sanctuary, where I poured my heart and soul into creating sweet delights
arrogant Mateo, whose sole purpose seemed to be undermining my success. He had made it his personal mission to perpetually try to bring me down. Despite hi
gloomiest of days. Zoo, a gentle soul with a penchant for affection, often found solace in his adoration for Lexy. Their interactions never failed to bring smiles to our faces. And then there was Nora, a con
. I was standing by the register which was usually where Nora was supposed to be but for some reason, she had something quick to att
rwise delectable dish. His tall, well-built frame seemed to fill the room, yet there was a softness in his eyes that hinted at depths beneath his commanding presence. By his side stood Adrian, Thompson's best friend, equally charming but with a touch less sizzle. Everyone knew them. I mean it w
greeted them with a shy yet friendly smile, fe
sense his gaze lingering on me, captivated by my endearing demeanor. It was an overwhelming yet exhilarating moment, like discovering a hidden ingredient
d like to place an order for a red velve
up ?" I asked barely able to look at his face
lease make sure it is available by t
.. was that a
to study her. His look was intense and if he hadn't just smiled at her she would think he was up to somet
field. At least I thought we were until Nora m
ice was loud and sharp as s
seem happy or eager
e like I was some kind of disturbance. She was
d him say since he came. Not that I expected him to be all over the place but they both just seemed so reserved. But I couldn't help bu
y tomorrow with an extra source of
attention was like a spotlight, making me feel both flustered an
asp
eir dominating presenc
fluttering with anticipation. Their presence was a te
ith a venomous hatred that I couldn't comprehend. But amid this newfound connection with Th
ish the flame of hope