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"How are things in the bakery doing?" Asked a curious Drei on the other line. I smiled when I heard his voice. He seriously has this effect on me. "Tout va pour la mieux du monde." I answered, telling him that everything's fine. I am currently sitting at the back of my bakeshop. Drei's sister, Aria, was the one who taught me how to bake. It was hard at first, but there's nothing you can't do with a little bit of faith and determination. Eventually, baking became my labor of love. Aria and I built this shop two years ago and now, I'm proud to say that it already has two branches in Paris. We sell cakes, pastries, and other sweet delicacies. "I'll fetch you later. Would that be okay?" His voice was husky and inviting that I can't help but giggle. "Oui. Je t'aime," Even though I couldn