Carol had been around the block more than a few times, but she had never cacross a guy with Felix's background. It was the

rarity that intrigued her.

The harder Felix played hard to get, the more she found herself unable to let go.

As the old saying goes, the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.

During the day, she waited tables at a cozy barbecue restaurant, her thoughts drifting constantly to Felix. Her dedication was

unwavering.

Cnightfall, she'd return to her stuapartment to hone her culinary skills. But having never so much as boiled water before,

after three days all she could muster was ketchup spaghetti.

She snapped a picture of her creation and sent it to Felix with a message, [Had dinner yet?]

Felix was at the hospital, too preoccupied to even consider opening her message. He was holding Listina's hand, staring at her

without blinking.

The doctor cin with a grim reminder, "It's quite serious. We only have a 30% chance of success with the surgery. If we could

get an international specialist, the odds could increase to 70%, but it's expensive, and there's a heap of recovery costs to

consider."

The doctor knew Felix, who had been a constant figure at the hospital, sometimes even showing up in the middle of the night. He

knew Felix juggled multiple jobs to make ends meet since his parents had passed. It was a tough situation.

"lI understand, thank you," Felix replied once the doctor had left. He stood up, kissed Listina on the lips, and sighed softly. "I wonder

if you'll blme when you wake up."

But he had to take action, or Listina would die.

supposed to be

he finally replied to

losing hope for a reply. The notification made her eyes sparkle and a smile curve her

at the barbecue restaurant? We get fresh ingredients every day,

can bring you some, with the manager's blessing. They'd

there's

boarded the bus and read her text,

[Okay, the address is...]

it

had her people dig up his address already, but she needed an excuse to visit. And now she had a

penny-pincher who'd never let employees take hleftovers;

like Carol were lucky to escape

winning Felix over - and

and collected - made

variety of fresh groceries, from meats to veggies, everything one

doorstep, her palms were red from carrying

plastered with small ads. It

floor with

the buzzer had long been

guessing Felix hadn't

standing there in a simple white sweater, almost

was momentarily stunned by his calm, handspresence before

is

"It's just a rental."

small but cozy space, even smaller than her own place but

and placed the bags on

for one

looked inside the bags and raised

Your restaurant had leftovers of

lucky day. Heard it was imported, sold at a

a week to the grocery store, only buying affordable

carrying bags

with the high rollers at the BlueSky Bar, never showed

the

"Felix, can you cook?"

"l can."

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