heartofcourage
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The snow was falling outside in heavy flakes, already promising the blanket the countryside by morning time. The light was fading, but inside the bakery it was toasty warm and bright thanks to the lanterns that Aleister had installed to work in the early morning hours. Kayla Ghis had fallen into her role as the baker's assistant rather well, taking his recipes and learning from the master while putting her own little twist on things.
She pulled the last honey cake of the evening from the large clay oven and placing it on a cooling rack. With the holidays just a few days away they had been incredibly busy baking for the entire town. Scones, rolls, cookies, cakes, they were all coming out of the bake house at a record pace. Her Uncle Brogan had ordered a large amount of honey cakes for the celebration which would bring all of the Ghis together under one roof for the first time since the summer. Her Aunt Kayla was bringing her newborn daughter and the entire family was bustling about in preparation for Annie's birth sometime in the early new year.
It was a joyous time for the family she thought to herself with a smile as she dusted her floury hands on her apron and walked into the front of the bakery. She laughed when she saw Aleister giving Lucy another scone, the little girl's face already sticky with currant jam.
"When I have to watch her here at the bakery, it doesn't mean that you have to feed her." Kayla said, wiping off her niece's face with her apron as the little girl looked at them both with a charming smile. "Did you give him the coin that your Da gave you this morning?" She asked as the little girl nodded, her thick curls bouncing around her cherub like face.
She pulled the last honey cake of the evening from the large clay oven and placing it on a cooling rack. With the holidays just a few days away they had been incredibly busy baking for the entire town. Scones, rolls, cookies, cakes, they were all coming out of the bake house at a record pace. Her Uncle Brogan had ordered a large amount of honey cakes for the celebration which would bring all of the Ghis together under one roof for the first time since the summer. Her Aunt Kayla was bringing her newborn daughter and the entire family was bustling about in preparation for Annie's birth sometime in the early new year.
It was a joyous time for the family she thought to herself with a smile as she dusted her floury hands on her apron and walked into the front of the bakery. She laughed when she saw Aleister giving Lucy another scone, the little girl's face already sticky with currant jam.
"When I have to watch her here at the bakery, it doesn't mean that you have to feed her." Kayla said, wiping off her niece's face with her apron as the little girl looked at them both with a charming smile. "Did you give him the coin that your Da gave you this morning?" She asked as the little girl nodded, her thick curls bouncing around her cherub like face.