t's
d to me all the time. I dreamt that Hannah's disease was treated in time and that
phone. Completely left in a daze, I sat up as my eyes wandere
e before it occurred to me that I wa
covered with a gray blanket. Clearly, the couch was way too short to accommodate his tall body. Most of his legs were hanging in the air. The morning s
on me last night so I was
enjoying. There were eggs, bread, and a package of bacon that had been left untouched
I found, I began to whip u
e sizzling hot skillet, the kitchen
n's
es. I sat up with my lazy, just-woken-up eyes, and peere
gure, memories from many
ming. Back when I was a child, my mother would
tched Jocelyn, immersing myself in the
l be ready in a bit. Go brush your teeth and wash
forced my feet to lea
n. The steaming bacon and egg sandwiches and the bowl of oatmeal on the table definite
t luxurious food in the world but none of them could compare to what I had then. It never occurred to me that I'd ever have a meal tha
d, "This is delicious. It's exactly lik
, she said, "Thanks. I'm flattered. Please do the honors of w
g more. I took my time enjoying
ther was concluded, Jocelyn p
rbell ring. Without thinking much, I opened t
the door. It was Sean Johnson, my assistant. He gazed at me
outside. There was an air of vigilance a
restaurant and picked up some
od made by a specific chef. Sean was the per
all. "I've already eaten. You can have it. Wash the dishes
's eyes widened