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Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen novel Chapter 88

Egbert rang back, sensing something off about the camp vibe.

"What's up?" he asked.

Eileen shot him a glance, but didn't answer. Burton and Elaine seemed to want to say something, but seeing Eileen's sour face, they swallowed their words and kept their heads down, packing their bags.

Ten minutes later, they started moving. Eileen was still leading the pack. They walked all morning.

By noon, they found a creek to rest by.

Eileen's anger towards Egbert from the morning had dissipated by lunchtime. While Elaine and Burton were busy preparing lunch, she walked over to Egbert with a blade of grass in hand and sat down next to him, "Hey."

Egbert glanced at her.

Eileen jerked her chin towards Elaine and Burton, "You knew them before, didn't you?"

Egbert nodded without hiding it, "In terms of family relations, I'm their elder."

Eileen scratched her face, "Why do they call me auntie then?"

Egbert was taken aback, then looked at her. Eileen raised an eyebrow, "Didn't you hear? Elaine has accidentally called me auntie a few times."

Egbert furrowed his brows, kept quiet for a moment, then said, "They might have made a mistake."

Eileen examined Egbert carefully.

At that moment, Elaine finished preparing lunch and called out, "Mr. Reed, Au... Eileen, come eat."

Eileen said to Egbert, "See, they did it again."

Egbert didn't respond. He stood up, extending a hand to help Eileen up. Eileen glared at him, refusing his help, and stood up on her own, walking towards Elaine.

Lunch was fruits and a soup made from leaves.

Burton, at 18, was still growing. This little food could hardly fill his stomach. After eating, he fetched a pot of creek water to stave off his hunger.

Eileen wasn't full either. Ever since they entered the rainforest, she was constantly hungry. But she learned to cope. Back in the Lopez family, she often came home late from school to find no food, she got used to the hunger after enduring it so many times.

"Here's water." Elaine handed Eileen some water.

Eileen took the water bottle and had a sip.

Looking at Elaine, she was still curious, "Is it a custom where you come from? To call me auntie?"

Elaine's eyes lit up. She was nervous all day because she couldn't answer Eileen's question that morning. She didn't expect Eileen to come up with this explanation after pondering on it all day!

She quickly responded, "Yes, yes, that's how we address older female relatives!"

Eileen frowned, "How strange."

Elaine awkwardly responded, "It's just a custom."

Eileen stared at her for a moment, then suddenly stood up. Elaine thought that since she had a valid reason now, she grew bolder and asked aloud, "Auntie, where are you going?"

Egbert, resting under a tree, and Burton, fetching water by the creek, both looked over.

Eileen, holding her pocket knife, didn't look back and said, "Wait for me here."

When Eileen left, Burton immediately ran over and asked Elaine, "What was that about just now..."

Elaine explained what happened. After hearing it, Burton scratched his head and muttered, "She seems a bit slow."

Eileen was happy now. She sat next to Egbert, even shot a triumphant glance at Elaine and Burton.

Eileen and Egbert couldn't finish all the bugs, so Eileen packed up the leftovers for later, planning to snack on them on the road.

When night fell and they picked a campsite, while others were busy starting fires and setting up tents, Eileen took off to dig for bugs again. The rainforest might be short on a lot of things, but bugs ain't one of them.

She then fried up a big pot of them and went off with Egbert to munch away.

Burton noticed that his aunt was totally ignoring them. He huddled with his sister and suggested, "Maybe we should have some?"

Elaine sighed heavily and gave a nod of agreement. "Alright." They needed to butter up their aunt.

The duo slowly approached Eileen, who thought they were hungry and immediately started teasing them, "You gave me the cold shoulder yesterday, and today you'll be begging for my attention!"

Burton and Elaine squat down, looking all pitiful. Eileen finally took pity on them and gave them the green light to eat the bugs.

With eyes closed and teeth gritted, Burton and Elaine swallowed the bugs. A few seconds later, the aromatic aftertaste hit.

Huh? Burton and Elaine instantly dropped their resistance and went for another. Wow! It was actually really tasty! The pot of bugs was quickly finished by the four of them.

The next morning, as Eileen dragged herself out of bed, she was greeted by Burton and Elaine's beaming smiles.

"Mornin'." They chimed in unison.

Yawning, Eileen responded, "Mornin'."

At that moment, Burton pulled out two big bags from behind him, all squirming with bugs.

Elaine, blushing, handed the bugs over and shyly asked, "Auntie, shall we fry them now?"

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