Homesickness

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Eudora stood at the dining table downstairs and looked at the dishes in dismay. She felt that she was the worst mother on earth. She was too busy to attend to her children when they needed her in the past. Now, her children no longer needed her. It was probably karma. Cindy noticed Eudora crying silently when she stepped into the kitchen. The once beautiful and carefree Eudora had become so unhappy because of her children. Cindy sighed, "Why don't I take the food and have Mr. Granger feed them to Sugar Bun? I'm sure he'll like them!" "That way, you could cook for him in the future too!" Eudora's eyes lit up. "That's a good idea. I'm sorry to trouble you then, Cindy." Eudora was a bit flustered. She wanted to bring everything that she had prepared, but that was only so much space.

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