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Love, Loss, And A Bitter Recipe

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 918    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

zle clicked into place, forming a picture far uglier than I could have ever imagined. My grandmother, a woman I only knew thr

confront them. Not to beg or to plead, but to see

door open wit

had just handed her. Julian looked up, his expression

his, Ava? Don' t you know

ed on my former friend. She refused to meet my gaz

an said, stepping between us protectively. He was already playing

hloe, I know you stole my grandmother

ed innocence. "Stole it? Ava, how could you sa

nty Baking Fair with that exact recipe in 1985. There' s a picture of her with the blu

face. Julian, however, was unfazed

nd of plagiarism over some county fair recipe from forty years ago? Recipes are shared, Ava. Ideas are

p it steady. "This is about a decades-old grudge you have against my grandmoth

flash of genuine shock in Julian' s eyes befor

re delusional. I will not have you harassing my student with

had curdled into pure contempt. "You' re a bitter, petty man hiding behind a facade of professionalism. Yo

thought he might strike me. Chloe

repeated, his v

as no point in arguing further. He would never admi

apsule of her life. And somewhere in that house, I knew, was her recipe journal. Not just the one I used,

previous life, was in a few months. It was the biggest culinary event in the state, sponsored by a major food network. The grand p

This time, I would be the one to enter. And I would win. Not with anger and cl

needed to spend a few days at grandma' s house to

al Bakery." There was a picture of them, smiling for the camera, Julian' s arm once again wrapped possessively around Chloe. They were already moving forward, building her career on my fam

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“The stage lights seared, the bitterness of defeat choking me. Julian Vance, my mentor, my guide, held Chloe Davies' hand high in victory – my best friend, clutching my trophy, won with my family' s recipes. Cameras zoomed in on her tear-streaked, happy face as I screamed accusations, met only with pity. My desperate attempt at sabotage backfired, solidifying my reputation as a sore loser, my career over, my family' s legacy a joke. Humiliation burned, consuming everything until nothing was left. Then, I blinked. Harsh fluorescent kitchen lights, the metallic scent of stainless steel, the sweet aroma of butter and sugar – I was back. Back to the final patisserie presentation, clutching a piping bag, standing between Chloe and Julian. He inspected our cakes, mine flawless, hers a rich chocolate raspberry torte – the first recipe she stole. "Your technique is flawless, Ava," he' d said, "but it has no soul." Then he' d turned to Chloe, his voice dripping with paternal pride, "This, my dear, has heart. A talent that cannot be taught." Chloe had blushed, claiming it an "old family recipe." A lie. My family' s recipe. He declared her the winner, his prodigy. His proprietary gleam wasn' t just simple favoritism; it was calculated. He never just witnessed her betrayal; he orchestrated it. My ruin was his design, a deliberate elevation of her, a calculated dismissal of me. This time, there would be no screaming. This time, I knew.”
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