The next day was an unusually nice winter day in A City.
Early in the morning, sunlight broke through the clouds and spread everywhere across the city.
An early bird, as usual, Molly was up before sunrise. In the kitchen, she kept herself busier than a moth in a mitten, cooking together with Lisa. When Brian walked out of the study and looked down from the second floor, he saw Molly was wearing an apron, like a butterfly dancing in morning-light.
For a while, Brian was in a daze. His craving eyes moved slowly with Molly whenever she turned, going about her cooking. He watched her with a passion burning hotter than a dozen suns.
Perhaps it was because she felt someone was looking at her that Molly looked back, with knives and forks still in her hands. When their eyes met, she cracked a faint smile and greeted,"Good morning! Bri!"
Brian frowned. He was surprised at Molly's sudden reaction. However, an indescribable feeling nudged him on, deep at heart, touching his nerves.
Slowly he walked down the stairs, taking a glance at the dining table. There were fried eggs, milk, ham, steamed dumplings, minced pork porridge with preserved duck egg. A mixed variety of Chinese and Western food. However, there was no coffee, which he must drink every morning!
When he sat down at the table, Brian took a slight look at Lisa, who was carrying vegetable salad in her hands. Lisa knew what he meant by such a glance. She hastily explained,"Miss Xia said that..."
"I told Lisa not to make coffee!" Molly cut in to save Lisa. She did not want Lisa to feel embarrassed, so she said,"Never mind, Lisa, go ahead with your stuff."
When Brian did not say anything, Lisa cast him a glance, nodded in submission and went away respectfully...
"It is not good for your stomach to drink coffee early in the morning!" Molly pushed a glass of milk towards Brian and said seriously,"I have found that you drink coffee or alcohol every day and drink tea only occasionally. But in fact, it is not good for your health at all. You may develop health complications sooner or later,"
Molly cautioned at length. Slightly Brian raised his eye brows, looking steadily at Molly, while an unusual light was sliding over his black eyes.
'She sounds so much like Shirley's usual chatter with Richie.'
Thinking of that, Brian smiled, secretly. However, as soon as he met Molly's gaze, the rare glimmer of light in his eyes disappeared, his typical indifference taking over instead. He said,"I don't drink anything other than coffee in the morning."
"Then you can start drinking milk from today," a bold looking Molly suggested. "It's even better to drink porridge!" she added.
Carefully, Brian took a look at the porridge Molly put in front of him. He did not like it at all. He wondered, 'What's wrong with her since yesterday?'
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