"What were you thinking?! It's Sophie's big coming-of-age party, and you bring a durian cake?" Jenna was fuming, practically ready to throttle Adler right then and there.
"What's the big deal? Let Ms. Sophie have a taste too," Adler said, nonchalantly handing out boxes of cake to everyone around.
Sophie glanced down at the box in her hands, utterly taken aback. Never in a million years did she expect to get a durian cake at her own party.
Just then, Adler checked his watch and announced, "Enjoy, folks! I've got to dash!"
"Hold on! Where do you think you're going?" Jenna snapped, clearly displeased.
"Colby's back from his overseas studies! I'm off to pick him up," Adler replied.
The mention of Colby's name made Sophie freeze.
"Colby?" she echoed.
"Yeah, Colby! Didn't you two hang out when you were kids?" Adler asked, puzzled.
Colby... The name rang a bell.
"Colby's my cousin, Sophie. You really do have a terrible memory," Jenna reminded her from the side.
Sophie's surroundings seemed to fade away. Colby... Somehow, this name felt important, like he meant something to her. Why couldn't she remember?
"Sophie! What are you daydreaming about?" Her parents' voices jolted her back to reality. She turned to find Joseph and Ruby beside her.
Her gaze then landed on James, and for a brief moment, there was a flicker of recognition. It was as if she'd met him before, but she couldn't quite place it. It was a fleeting, mysterious feeling.
"This is my son, James," Ruby said as she introduced him. "You're about the same age. James, say hello."
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Revenge is best served cold