ers wafted in her nose making her stomach grumble. She walked to the food vendor and ordered one Burger.After she paid for the one piece, she walk
doe like eyes. The girl resembled a doll. Her beauty was otherworldly. Even as a child, Sheila could tell that this little miss would wreak havoc in the whole of country A with her beauty. She was dressed in a pink Princess dress and her hair was tied into two pigtails adding charm to her already adorable self." Little girl, are you lost?" Sheila asked after she was done admiring and fawning over the little girl's beauty." No, I followed you here." The little girl confessed directly, surprising Sheila.No wonder she felt at some point that someone was definitely trailing her. But why?" You followed me all the way here? Why?"Why? Of course, because I like you, why else will I follow you? Lily thought of controlling herself from rolling her eyes at her beautiful sister." Beautiful sister, I am hungry." Instead of answering, the little girl said." Oh!" Sheila felt a headache coming. Just from the clothes she wore,the little girl must come from a rich family. In her house, the only edible thing was the packet of noodles she was saving for dinner. But there's no way she'll tell the girl that. She was currently penniless, not even a coin rich." Come in," Sheila said, ushering the little girl to her little squeezed room.Sheila guided her to the old two-seater coach and helped her settle." Wait here, I'll make something for you." With that, she walked to the little kitchen and started preparing the noodles for her. Ten minutes later, Sheila carried a bowl of steaming noodles with well-cut tomatoes placed on top.Looking at the simple yet appealing food, Lily did not waste more time before picking the chopsticks and started eating.Sheila watched as her supper entered the little girl's stomach and could only see herself sleeping on an empty stomach. But she was happy despite it. Her mother taught her hospitality, reminding her of the window in the bible who offered to cook for Elijah with the last flour and oil she had. It was a virtue she l