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... o her house unexpectedly like that, Calista wasn't that much fazed but enthusiastic, as it had been a while since she ate with a lot of people.

With Susan and Ma Susan helping, breakfast was cooked quickly and a while later, everyone sat in the gazebo which was big enough to accommodate five people.

Calista never lacked stools or benches, so everyone sat comfortably without the pressure of having the earth or floor torture anyone.

Breakfast was delicious, and with a lot o ...

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