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Sweet Redolence

The cake slid down the wall leaving a chocolatey trail.

Anne had found a recipe and retrieved ingredients that morning. The baking was timed so the cake was warm when Charley returned. After a victorious game, she opened the kitchen door as Anne carried the cake out.

They laugh when remembering, years later.

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