ll suburban house where Emily Carte
ing of this day. Margaret was busy in front of the stove, humming an old song that she loved so much. Emily, still dress
Do you want them nature or
the table. "Chocolate. Still.
"It is true. If I let you go, you would eat chocolate morning, noon and
ere is your diet by the way? Last night, I saw
ept smiling. "I plead guilty. But what do y
precious. They talked about everything and nothing: the neighbor who seemed to have a new pet, the television programs they had wa
followed by the energetic click of heels against the prosecution. Kira, her best friend, ente
You still don't plan to eat a
Kira, you are still welcome. But I wonder if you do
Kira put her bag on the table and sat down with an exaggerated sig
rgy of her best friend. "Nothing very exciting, exc
to be outraged, but her
ilm that Kira absolutely wanted to see, and projects for the coming weekend. Emily was gladly carried by the li
family photos and souvenirs of Emily Child. The trio savoring the pancakes, while B
daughter before taking a sip of coffee. "Probably because he knows that I am the only one who gives in to his
n to Emily of this renovation project for the friend's room?" Margaret shredded her shoulders, prete
ily looked up, an amused smile floating on her lips. "Don't laugh. A house needs freshness.
r a pale blue. It's soothing and elegant." "A pale blue? It looks like you want to transform the house int
, ready to read my poem, and the microphone breaks down. I swear, if I hadn't had my notes in hand, I would have run away. "Margaret burst out laughing." And yet, you are there, a
Kira brought each time she passed. She loved these simple moments, th
o get rid of the table. Kira, although regularly, offered his help unsurprisingly. "Margaret, leav
"All you have done so far is to eat my pancakes and criticize my
table. She looked at the screen and her expression subtly changed. H
order. "Yes, everything is fine. It's nothing." Kira picked up quickly and got u
heard Kira speak briefly in a low voice, without being able to distinguish words. When she re
nched happily, taking place
seed of curiosity, a diffuse feeling that something