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TWENTY NINE

Author: Eimi Doli
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-09-27 23:57:07

The kettle whistled softly in the background as Grandma moved about the small kitchen, her apron dusted with flour. I followed her in, eager to soak in every detail of being home. The worn wooden counters, the spice jars labeled in her neat handwriting, the faded curtains that smelled faintly of dried herbs—it was all so familiar, and I hadn’t realized just how much I missed it until now.

“Come, Luci,” Grandma called, setting a basket of fresh vegetables on the table. “Don’t just sit there glowing. Chop these onions for me.”

I laughed and obeyed, rolling up my sleeves. “Yes, Grandma.”

She hummed, moving with the easy rhythm of someone who’d spent her whole life in this kitchen. I watched her add a pinch of salt without measuring, toss herbs into the pot like it was second nature.

“You always make it look so simple,” I said, sliding the chopped onions into a bowl.

Grandma gave me a look. “That’s because it is simple—if you cook with heart. Recipes are only half of it. The rest is love.
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