"Mom, I want more chocolate on my cake," Oliver requested, pointing to the bag of chocolate chips on the other side of the counter.
Recently, she discovered that one of the things her son inherited from his father was his love for chocolates and sweets.
When he saw her arrive, he immediately asked that she bake him a cake. Of course, she happily obliged, feeling slightly guilty for being away all day.
"We will add more once we finish baking the cake." She promised before she grabbed the mixture and put the cake batter into a round baking pan.
Making bread, cakes, and pastries was not her expertise, but Thalia had taught her a lot about the basics. After that, she learned the rest through experience.
But one thing she learned about life. If she wanted something done, she had to do it herself. And that was what she would continue to teach her son.