The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode -
Chapter 1481
Chapter 1481
"Yes, let's head inside, Romeo. I've got some snacks and drinks ready for you guys. Come on in,"
Louisa said warmly, linking arms with Arabella as they walked, chatting with Romeo about their
memories in Dawnstar and reminding Arabella to check in with her uncle.
The coffee table was adorned with an assortment of pastries, coffee and tea.
"Bella, your mom made all these. They might not look like much, but I've tasted them, and they're pretty
decent." Kenneth said with a smile, picking up a plate of the best-looking lemon bars and presenting
them to Romeo and Arabella, "Give them a try."
"And we've got some lavender shortbread too!" Louisa reached for another plate of treats. But before
she could bring it over, Kenneth intercepted, "Let the kids try the lemon bars first."
"Why not let them try the shortbread too?"
"They can have a piece later on."
"They could have a bite of the lemon bars and then the shortbread. It won't hurt."
"There's no rush."
Despite Kenneth’s cheerful demeanor, Arabella could tell from his expression that the lavender
shortbread might not be up to par.
"Then how about trying my rose puffed pastry?" Louisa brought over another plate of sweets.
Once again, Kenneth took over, saying, "Let them finish the lemon bars first, no hurry. Romeo, Bella,
how are they? The texture's alright, isn't it?"
Arabella found the treat a bit tough to swallow but nodded anyway, "Sure."
Romeo also offered praise, "Delicious, with a unique twist from Mrs. Collins."
"Really? I managed to put a personal spin on lemon bars?" Louisa's joy was evident, and she didn't
forget to serve her homemade fruit tea, "Try this. I cut every piece of fruit myself. See if it's to your
liking."
"She's been a bit idle at home these days and stumbled upon some videos on her phone about moms
getting creative with their kids' meals. She felt like she wasn't doing enough for her kids, so she's been
experimenting with recipes, turning everyone at home into guinea pigs," Kenneth explained.
Some of the staff had initially suffered some digestive repercussions. Better left unsaid.
Arabella took a sip of the fruit tea and almost choked. She nodded, "It's not bad. There's still room for
improvement."
Louisa looked expectantly at Romeo.
After taking a sip, Romeo finally understood the expression Arabella had earlier. He chuckled, "It's quite
the melange, distinctive, and refreshing."
"Really?" Louisa took a sip herself, "At first, I thought something was off."
"Maybe there's a bit too much lemon." All three said in unison, and then glanced at each other, with
Kenneth quickly smoothing things over, "It must be that the recipe writer didn't specify the exact
quantity to use."
"But they did, they said one slice of lemon was enough. I just thought Bella loved lemon water, so I
added a bit more."
Arabella was touched that her mother remembered her preferences, her gaze softening once more.
"Bella, from now on, I will make you delicious food more often."
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