Chapter 66: Shopping with heavy heart
The next morning came quickly for the black haired woman because as soon as she had eaten dinner last night, with Lala savoring the last bit of the ham the Inn’s chef had served to them, they went to bed.
The sun was barely up when Coco made her way down to the market once more, a pouch of money on her pocket as she walked around, looking for an open shop who sells flour, egg, salt, baking soda, powder, and yeast— because she doesn’t know what the first husband might want.
However, the six ingredients she needed and wanted to buy were usually the ones her mother or big sister would buy whenever one of the two wanted to bake something.
So, technically, she’s somehow clueless when it comes to cooking and baking— no, it’s not because she doesn’t want to, but because her mother and big sister love everyone inside the house so much that they take care of every meal.
All she could do was fry eggs and hotdogs or anything that can be cooked in oil without doing the things with breading, marinating, seasoning, and everything that loving mothers and sisters do.
Now that she’s shopping for everything that the first husband might need, she’s regretting the fact that she didn’t insist on helping in shopping with her mother or big sister.
If she came with them, she would at least have an idea on what to buy right now.
They would ask her if she wants to come, but she usually refuses and just gives them extra money for the budget because she thinks that she might be burdening them.
She helps out by putting everything they bought to their respective jars, tupperwares, and storage so that counts, right?
