The inayofuata morning.
Cas came downstairs and saw Daphne was very occupied. The smell of coffee penetrated his nose and there was something baking in the oven.
“Oh, you’re awake” Daphne noted. She walked to him and guided him to the table. “Now, wewe sit down here,” She pushed him down on a chair and poured him a cup of coffee. “and enjoy your coffee. Breakfast will be ready in a minute”
“Why are wewe doing all of this?” Cas wondered.
Daphne opened the tanuri, joko and took out the baking sheet. There were chokoleti croissants on it. She put a couple on a plate and brought them to Cas. “Be careful, they’re hot”
“Why are wewe doing this?” Cas repeated his question.
“I’m in a good mood” Daphne shrugged while she sank down on the opposite chair. “And I want to thank wewe for not telling Zoey where I am. If wewe would’ve I’d be back in that clinic kwa now”
Cas looked at Daphne who took a bite from her croissant. “You should give your sister some credit” he alisema sharp, but vague.
Daphne didn’t understand why he alisema that, but she didn’t have to time to ask him, because the phone rang. She got up and walked to the phone.
A dakika later she handed the phone to Cas. “Another client” she said. Cas accepted the phone and listened to the caller. Then he gave the phone back to Daphne.
“You have to go now?” Daphne asked a little sad.
Cas nodded. “It sounds urgent” he said. He stood up.
“Can I do something?” Daphne asked quickly.
Cas shook his head. “Just promise me wewe won’t leave the house until I’m back”
Daphne promised and Cas left.
Cas came downstairs and saw Daphne was very occupied. The smell of coffee penetrated his nose and there was something baking in the oven.
“Oh, you’re awake” Daphne noted. She walked to him and guided him to the table. “Now, wewe sit down here,” She pushed him down on a chair and poured him a cup of coffee. “and enjoy your coffee. Breakfast will be ready in a minute”
“Why are wewe doing all of this?” Cas wondered.
Daphne opened the tanuri, joko and took out the baking sheet. There were chokoleti croissants on it. She put a couple on a plate and brought them to Cas. “Be careful, they’re hot”
“Why are wewe doing this?” Cas repeated his question.
“I’m in a good mood” Daphne shrugged while she sank down on the opposite chair. “And I want to thank wewe for not telling Zoey where I am. If wewe would’ve I’d be back in that clinic kwa now”
Cas looked at Daphne who took a bite from her croissant. “You should give your sister some credit” he alisema sharp, but vague.
Daphne didn’t understand why he alisema that, but she didn’t have to time to ask him, because the phone rang. She got up and walked to the phone.
A dakika later she handed the phone to Cas. “Another client” she said. Cas accepted the phone and listened to the caller. Then he gave the phone back to Daphne.
“You have to go now?” Daphne asked a little sad.
Cas nodded. “It sounds urgent” he said. He stood up.
“Can I do something?” Daphne asked quickly.
Cas shook his head. “Just promise me wewe won’t leave the house until I’m back”
Daphne promised and Cas left.