"That's nice! Aiden... what a cute name!" Avery was satisfied with the name. "Is that a nickname?"
Shelly shook her head. "It's not. That's his name. You can make one up if you want to."
"Hahaha! I used to have so many ideas when I named my own children! I didn't feel pressured because they are my children, but naming a grandchild is entirely different," Avery said. "Why don't you give it more thought when you get home?"
"Sure."
Avery introduced Shelly to the owner of GD Patisserie, and after a brief introduction, the owner started to teach Shelly how to bake.
"A new cafe usually only requires one or two signature cakes at first, and that ought to attract enough repeat customers. Of course, apart from taste, service is important as well. I will teach you two types of cakes today. One is a cupcake that has been really popular for the past twenty years, and one is the newest product that we've launched..."
Shelly paid full attention, and time flew.
Soon, it was noon, and since they had occupied the kitchen the entire morning, they were scheduled to have lunch outside.
"Shelly, what exactly is going on between you and my brother? He won't tell us anything!" Layla asked after arriving at the restaurant and placing her order. "You can tell us. We won't say anything to Hayden."
Shelly felt a little shy, as she could not possibly say that she had been bewitched by Hayden's looks and had ended up sleeping with him.
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