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"So, you've never ever tried Joshua Diner?" Tina asked Lana, as she packed away the last of the day's baked goods. The owner had established a relationship with a nearby women's shelter, and every evening, A Slice of Suzeth donated any unsold products.

"No, I literally just moved, Tina. I haven't even unpacked yet," Lana fought her smile, amused by Tina's confusion.

For the past ten minutes, she had been trying to explain that she didn't know anything about the hot places in the neighbourhood. Tina explained that she was born and raised just a few blocks from the bakery, so she could introduce her to everything there was to know about Taguig City.

"Here you are, John. Thanks for stopping by," Tina announced, handing a pink paper box to the man waiting from the shelter. He smiled, bidding both women a good evening before leaving the bakery.

Lana was finishing up with cleaning the espresso machine when Tina startled her, turning to face her as the unruly strands of red ha
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