Scott hurried over and found five brand-new hundred-dollar bills stashed under the cutting board.

"Officer Chad, for just a few cherries, this is way too much."

Chad hadn't planned this with Molly. It was all her, sneaking over, grabbing his wallet, and leaving the money there.

"Molly really gets me, huh?"

Molly grinned, "Of course, only I truly understand you."

Looking for a lunch spot, Molly found a riverside picnic club on her phone.

Molly nibbled on her thumb, "Chad-"

"Henry's too young."

"He won't eat much anyway."

"The smoke will be strong."

Molly stopped pleading and got down to business, "Chad, if you take me to the picnic, I'll stay over at the Byrne family's house tonight."

Officer Chad, always ready to compromise, asked, "Where's it at?"

A half-hour drive later, they arrived at the bustling riverside, vehicles parked all around. It was a busy weekend. Walking down the slope, Andre carried his son and held his wife's hand, surrounded by dirt paths and the smoke from woodland barbecues. Kids played by the river, and a few high school students in uniforms were there too.

choice. He always

that, Anya's carload of stuff came in handy, and Leo joked about Anya's blind luck in

though they didn't bring supplies, nearby vendors sold all kinds of meats

the food's freshness

Molly found a spot to clear some stones. Mia, the mom, wandered around with her child, feeling the heat and Henry's fussiness from

a donkey, setting a stove and charcoal on the ground, "This was ordered by a Mr. Cedillo.

my husband?" Mia asked,

cushion for the child to play on," the young man said, setting down the stove and making sure I was stable

cushion, unwrapping it and laying it on the

settled yet. I'll hold him; he

the young man returned, both carrying skewers of meat and

I've never heard of it before."

thin blanket on the cushion for her son to lie on. Anya, wielding insect repellent,

eating, he went to his exams and topped them. On his way back, he remembered the fish and ate it again. Since then, it's said that eating fish from this river brings exam success. Gradually, it became known as Scholar's River. Every year around April and May, students and their parents come here for good luck. It's the peak season for fish, and that's when picnic clubs

to the young man, "Do

locals believe. Most visitors these past few weeks have been high school

at Chad, who was sitting on

in demeanor, as Mia remarked, "That explains all the

to Hansen, "This used to be part of the neighboring county but was incorporated into Havenbrook during the

place is nice, with

to eat fish when he's taking his college entrance exams in 18 years." Henry, cradled

held across his dad's arms, instinctively

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255