[ The box isn't too fancy. Just something one would use to carry a dozen donuts or something, but there's a card. Miles' handwriting is neat, small but still legible. The box contains a dozen cookies, four different kinds.
Lemon Lavender Shortbreads
Chocolate Chip
White Chocolate Macadamia and
Snickerdoodle. And the note that accompanies is on a card that was clearly decorated by a child. There's a picture of a girl with red hair holding hands with a smaller girl with brown hair. Both of them are on skateboards and both of them are wearing capes. The smaller girl is saying THANK YOU and the inside of the note reads: ]
Molly thought we should bake you cookies as a thank you. I wanted to do something for you to say thanks, but couldn't figure out what. Thankfully, Molly had this great idea. We also couldn't figure out what cookies specifically, so these are the four we came up with.
[ At first, Max doesn't know what to expect when she gets the box and finds the card. But then she is just kind of...lost.
The thought is sweet and more than she would have ever expected from anyone. It's the kind of sweetness that makes her realize that she is in real trouble here and she doesn't seem to mind one bit. It's not just Miles either but also Molly who is easily the most adorable kid she has ever met before.
The brother is pretty adorable too.
Once she is done sampling the cookies, she finally picks up her TC to send a text. ]
You didn't need to get me anything but you did really good in getting me cookies. They're so good!
I thought chocolate chip was my favorite but the snickerdoodles might be now!
You're so sweet.
PS. Please let Molly know that the card is now hanging on my fridge. She's a real artist.
I didn't, either, until my eldest sister, Marnie, started teaching me how to cook. She made this bottle of lavender simple syrup for a friends tea party/baby shower and honestly up until like right then I was so sure that lavender was just a pretty flower that supposedly relaxed people with it's scent.
I had a lot of questions for her, that day. Might have irritated her.
I'll try to. She'd be mad if she found them, but I'll pull them from the trash and ask her if it's okay to show you.
06/26 - evening - package delivery with note
Lemon Lavender Shortbreads
Chocolate Chip
White Chocolate Macadamia and
Snickerdoodle. And the note that accompanies is on a card that was clearly decorated by a child. There's a picture of a girl with red hair holding hands with a smaller girl with brown hair. Both of them are on skateboards and both of them are wearing capes. The smaller girl is saying THANK YOU and the inside of the note reads: ]
Molly thought we should bake you cookies as a thank you. I wanted to do something for you to say thanks, but couldn't figure out what. Thankfully, Molly had this great idea. We also couldn't figure out what cookies specifically, so these are the four we came up with.
Enjoy.
And again, you're fantastic.
--Miles and Molly
text message
The thought is sweet and more than she would have ever expected from anyone. It's the kind of sweetness that makes her realize that she is in real trouble here and she doesn't seem to mind one bit. It's not just Miles either but also Molly who is easily the most adorable kid she has ever met before.
The brother is pretty adorable too.
Once she is done sampling the cookies, she finally picks up her TC to send a text. ]
You didn't need to get me anything but you did really good in getting me cookies. They're so good!
I thought chocolate chip was my favorite but the snickerdoodles might be now!
You're so sweet.
PS. Please let Molly know that the card is now hanging on my fridge. She's a real artist.
Re: text message
Don't tell Molly I told you this, but that's the sixth card she made. The other five she thinks she threw out but I saved them.
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Please tell me you're going to bring them over to me one day?
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I had a lot of questions for her, that day. Might have irritated her.
I'll try to. She'd be mad if she found them, but I'll pull them from the trash and ask her if it's okay to show you.
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Did she teach you about any other flowers that can go in cookies?
Oh right, we don't want her to be mad. I'll be content with my masterpiece though I'm guessing they were just as good.