Geet
was beyond excited for today. It was her dearest Pappa ji’s birthday. Things
had been a little off for the both of them since ‘The Incident’. There was
always a difference in opinions between Geet and her father. But there was one
thing in which their views never collided; and that was food. They were
hardcore gastronomes.
To
get things a little in line for her Pappa, his angel had decided to cook a nice
lunch dish for him. Though she enjoyed eating food she couldn’t cook it that
well. This was the first time she was trying her hand at cooking. The amateur
entered the kitchen and started working on the red sauce.
She put the ingredients in the pan and waited for the consistency to be the required thick.
She took a spoon out and tasted the sauce. Her taste buds enraged! It was just the
way she wanted it to be.
Whilst she was preparing to serve the red fusilli
pasta, Dr. Aluvalia, her father, sat down on the dining table with a straight
face. Hurriedly, she finished decorating the plate and walked towards him with a
wide smile on her face. She exclaimed, “HAPPY BIRTHDAY!” The doctor’s face
lightened up on seeing his daughter with his favourite dish in her hands.
He
took a bite of the food. “Mamma Mia,” he said as he took another bite. Bite after
bite his plate was wiped clean within a few minutes. In fact, he finished the
entire pan without leaving any of the pasta for its cook. Of course, he would. He
couldn’t let his gem know that she had forgotten to boil the pasta before
putting it in the sauce!
Hahaa😂😂 That's really cute😉
ReplyDeleteCute.Good keep it up.
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing! Especially at the end. Keep up the good work :D
ReplyDeleteThat's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious......
ReplyDeleteHow cute.😻
ReplyDeleteNICE story!... But if the McDonalds guy does not make my burger perfect....... I kill that person...... XD��
ReplyDeleteHaha, this story is great. I love the climaxes! According to my thoughts, the father must have spent some while in the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteThe twists....amazing girl. I'm already a fan of these write-ups. Keep it up. I want to see more of these.
ReplyDeleteXD that ending tho !
ReplyDeleteWhen I read the last line, I quickly went up to check because I remembered reading about how she was making the pasta. Nice mind trick there.
ReplyDeleteUnexpected plot twist. I'm happy it wasn't the clichéd "namak kum tha" story. Well written.