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Now reading: Chapter 132: FRIDA - 132 from RED NOTES AND KISSES, a Fantasy novel by kennedydaphne900.

Laz moved quietly through the wide, opulent kitchen of the hotel suite. The space was large enough to host a dinner party, yet tonight it felt small, intimate, like a sacred place where he could be useful. Cooking helped him think. And tonight, he needed clarity.

He pulled out a selection of vegetables from the fridge—so greens, mushrooms, onions, a ripe tomato—and started slicing them with practiced ease. His thoughts wandered back to Frida. She was asleep now, or at least resting. Her body needed ti to recover from the fever, the emotional trauma, and the chaos of everything that had unfolded. She needed warmth, safety, and nourishnt.

He tossed the vegetables into a skillet with a splash of olive oil and seasoning. The sound of the sizzle gave him a strange sense of calm. It was like music compared to the gunshots, explosions, and screams that usually filled his nights. This mont of peace was rare, and fleeting.

As the dish simred, Laz’s mind drifted back to Evelyn—the woman who had orchestrated so much pain. It wasn’t just the physical harm. It was psychological. Her cruelty ran so deep it had twisted reality itself. How many other lives had she destroyed? How many more secrets was she hiding?

He plated the food with care, even adding a sprig of parsley on the side, then carried the tray into the bedroom.

Frida was awake now, her eyes glassy but focused. She gave him a weak smile when he entered.

"Slls amazing," she whispered.

"For you," he said, setting the tray on her lap. "One of the few things I can do right now."

She took a small bite, her expression softening. "You’re doing a lot, Laz. More than you know."

He pulled a chair up beside the bed.Laz moved quietly through the wide, opulent kitchen of the hotel suite. The space was large enough to host a dinner party, yet tonight it felt small, intimate, like a sacred place where he could be useful. Cooking helped him think. And tonight, he needed clarity.

He pulled out a selection of vegetables from the fridge—so greens, mushrooms, onions, a ripe tomato—and started slicing them with practiced ease. His thoughts wandered back to Frida. She was asleep now, or at least resting. Her body needed ti to recover from the fever, the emotional trauma, and the chaos of everything that had unfolded. She needed warmth, safety, and nourishnt.

He tossed the vegetables into a skillet with a splash of olive oil and seasoning. The sound of the sizzle gave him a strange sense of calm. It was like music compared to the gunshots, explosions, and screams that usually filled his nights. This mont of peace was rare, and fleeting.

As the dish simred, Laz’s mind drifted back to Evelyn—the woman who had orchestrated so much pain. It wasn’t just the physical harm. It was psychological. Her cruelty ran so deep it had twisted reality itself. How many other lives had she destroyed? How many more secrets was she hiding?

He plated the food with care, even adding a sprig of parsley on the side, then carried the tray into the bedroom.

Frida was awake now, her eyes glassy but focused. She gave him a weak smile when he entered.

"Slls amazing," she whispered.

"For you," he said, setting the tray on her lap. "One of the few things I can do right now."

She took a small bite, her expression softening. "You’re doing a lot, Laz. More than you know."

He pulled a chair up beside the bed.Laz moved quietly through the wide, opulent kitchen of the hotel suite. The space was large enough to host a dinner party, yet tonight it felt small, intimate, like a sacred place where he could be useful. Cooking helped him think. And tonight, he needed clarity.

He pulled out a selection of vegetables from the fridge—so greens, mushrooms, onions, a ripe tomato—and started slicing them with practiced ease. His thoughts wandered back to Frida. She was asleep now, or at least resting. Her body needed ti to recover from the fever, the emotional trauma, and the chaos of everything that had unfolded. She needed warmth, safety, and nourishnt.

He tossed the vegetables into a skillet with a splash of olive oil and seasoning. The sound of the sizzle gave him a strange sense of calm. It was like music compared to the gunshots, explosions, and screams that usually filled his nights. This mont of peace was rare, and fleeting.

As the dish simred, Laz’s mind drifted back to Evelyn—the woman who had orchestrated so much pain. It wasn’t just the physical harm. It was psychological. Her cruelty ran so deep it had twisted reality itself. How many other lives had she destroyed? How many more secrets was she hiding?

He plated the food with care, even adding a sprig of parsley on the side, then carried the tray into the bedroom.

Frida was awake now, her eyes glassy but focused. She gave him a weak smile when he entered.

"Slls amazing," she whispered.

"For you," he said, setting the tray on her lap. "One of the few things I can do right now."

She took a small bite, her expression softening. "You’re doing a lot, Laz. More than you know."

He pulled a chair up beside the bed.Laz moved quietly through the wide, opulent kitchen of the hotel suite. The space was large enough to host a dinner party, yet tonight it felt small, intimate, like a sacred place where he could be useful. Cooking helped him think. And tonight, he needed clarity.

He pulled out a selection of vegetables from the fridge—so greens, mushrooms, onions, a ripe tomato—and started slicing them with practiced ease. His thoughts wandered back to Frida. She was asleep now, or at least resting. Her body needed ti to recover from the fever, the emotional trauma, and the chaos of everything that had unfolded. She needed warmth, safety, and nourishnt.

He tossed the vegetables into a skillet with a splash of olive oil and seasoning. The sound of the sizzle gave him a strange sense of calm. It was like music compared to the gunshots, explosions, and screams that usually filled his nights. This mont of peace was rare, and fleeting.

As the dish simred, Laz’s mind drifted back to Evelyn—the woman who had orchestrated so much pain. It wasn’t just the physical harm. It was psychological. Her cruelty ran so deep it had twisted reality itself. How many other lives had she destroyed? How many more secrets was she hiding?

He plated the food with care, even adding a sprig of parsley on the side, then carried the tray into the bedroom.

Frida was awake now, her eyes glassy but focused. She gave him a weak smile when he entered.

"Slls amazing," she whispered.

"For you," he said, setting the tray on her lap. "One of the few things I can do right now."

She took a small bite, her expression softening. "You’re doing a lot, Laz. More than you know."

He pulled a chair up beside the bed.Laz moved quietly through the wide, opulent kitchen of the hotel suite. The space was large enough to host a dinner party, yet tonight it felt small, intimate, like a sacred place where he could be useful. Cooking helped him think. And tonight, he needed clarity.

He pulled out a selection of vegetables from the fridge—so greens, mushrooms, onions, a ripe tomato—and started slicing them with practiced ease. His thoughts wandered back to Frida. She was asleep now, or at least resting. Her body needed ti to recover from the fever, the emotional trauma, and the chaos of everything that had unfolded. She needed warmth, safety, and nourishnt.

He tossed the vegetables into a skillet with a splash of olive oil and seasoning. The sound of the sizzle gave him a strange sense of calm. It was like music compared to the gunshots, explosions, and screams that usually filled his nights. This mont of peace was rare, and fleeting.

As the dish simred, Laz’s mind drifted back to Evelyn—the woman who had orchestrated so much pain. It wasn’t just the physical harm. It was psychological. Her cruelty ran so deep it had twisted reality itself. How many other lives had she destroyed? How many more secrets was she hiding?

He plated the food with care, even adding a sprig of parsley on the side, then carried the tray into the bedroom.

Frida was awake now, her eyes glassy but focused. She gave him a weak smile when he entered.

"Slls amazing," she whispered.

"For you," he said, setting the tray on her lap. "One of the few things I can do right now."

She took a small bite, her expression softening. "You’re doing a lot, Laz. More than you know."

He pulled a chair up beside the bed.

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