“Eliza's stomach growled. Is there anything ready to eat?" he asked, his usually stern face softening into a rare smile that left Marian momentarily stunned. "How about I whip up some ramen for Mrs. Eliza?"
"I'll handle it," he said, glancing at Marian. "Let's make some ramen. Get the ingredients ready for me."
"Of course, sir."
With Marian's swift assistance, a steaming bowl of ramen was soon ready.
"Marian, go tell Eliza that dinner's ready," Casper instructed gently, his eyes brimming with warmth and anticipation.
"Right away, sir. I'll call her down."
Marian hadn't gotten far when she saw Eliza descending the stairs.
"Madam, your ramen is ready. Mr. Welton made it himself," Marian announced quietly.
"Alright."
Eliza glanced over.
Casper was walking out of the kitchen, carrying a steaming bowl of ramen. The aroma was enticing, filling the room with warmth.
Perhaps the bowl was too hot, because Casper gently pinched his earlobe as he set it down, looking oddly cute in the process.
Cute?
That didn’t seem like a word that should describe him.
"Dinner isn't quite ready yet, so have some ramen to tide you over," he waved her over, his smile soft and indulgent.
Eliza returned his smile and walked over quickly. "Honestly, I could wait," she said.
"If you're hungry, eat. No need to wait," he insisted, handing her a pair of chopsticks. "Eat while it's hot."
Eliza nodded and sat down obediently, picking up some ramen with her chopsticks.
She blew on them to cool them down a bit, then offered them to Casper. "You try it first. See if it tastes good."
He looked at her with affection, eyes full of tenderness, and leaned in to take a bite, savoring the flavor before nodding, "Mmm, delicious. I guess my cooking's not too shabby."
Eliza took a bite, her eyes twinkling as she gave Casper a thumbs up.
She continued eating, chewing slowly and quietly, showing the kind of grace that only a well-mannered girl could manage while eating ramen.
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