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The cake had a cookie crumb base, a thickyer of fruit in the middle, and a tempting scoop of ice cream
on top.
“Aunt Tania, I’m so full already.”
“Eat a little more. I also made sweet rolls, peach pie, peach cheesecake, savory tbreads, beef turnovers, and egg wraps. There’s a bit of everything–sweet and savory. I remember you don’t like apples, so I didn’t make anything with apples.”
Hearing how thoughtful Tania was, Theresa felt a wave of warmth in her chest.
Other than her mom, Tania was probably the only person who remembered what she liked and didn’t like.
“Aunt Tania,e sit for a bit,” Theresa said, pulling her down beside her.
“I still need to finish baking those tbreads. No time to rest.
“No need. There’s already plenty.” Theresa scooted over, hugging Summer on one side and Tania on the other. With the dogs curled up around her feet, she feltpletely at ease.
All the fighting she did outside was just so she could protect her family.
But the peace didn’tst long. Bennie came rushing in, looking worried.
Lucas and Theron were right behind him.
“Ms. Hall, something important came up!”
“What is it?” Theresa told her people to open the door and let them in.
As soon as Bennie stepped inside, he froze.
The ce looked like something out of a dream. Pink everywhere, flower–lined paths, a little courtyard shaded with sheer fabric, a swing set, and a pale pink cottage. It looked like a scene from a fairytale.
But when he looked closer, he saw vegetable gardens and fruit trees in every corner. There were chicken and duck pens, a sheep pen, and a fish pond.
Along with all the food, the defenses were solid. Cameras were installed in every corner, a high–voltage electric fence surrounded the ce, drones flew overhead, and right in front of him was a reinforced underground shelter.
He had imagined Theresa’s camp a few times—maybe a fancy house or something like his own setup–but this was nothing like what he expected.
It was obvious she had built the entire thing herself.
She’d created a fully stocked, secure ce to live.
“Have a seat,” Theresa said.
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She led them into the pink gazebo that Tania had set up.
Lucas and Theron had been here once before, but it hadn’t looked like this back then.
Seeing it now, they couldn’t help butment.
“Looks amazing.”
“Way better than before.”
“Of course. It’s all thanks to my aunt’s design,” Theresa said with a smile.
“Kids,e eat,” Tania called out, carrying over a big tray of snacks.
There were cakes, bread, dried fruits, little treats, and a big pot of fruit tea in the middle.
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That was when Lucas and Theron finally realized that calling her “Aunt Tania” wasn’t just something they said.
“Thanks, Aunt Tania.”
“Thanks for all the hard work, Aunt Tania.”
It was Bennie’s first time meeting Tania. Seeing how naturally everyone else called her “Aunt Tania,” he looked a little unsure.
<i>Aunt</i><i>? </i>
“What are you waiting for? Call her Aunt Tania,” Theron said.
“She’s Theresa’s aunt, and she’s the one who made the zombie–sensing spray we all use,” Lucas added.
Bennie’s face lit up.
He stared at Tania in shock.
So, she <i>was </i><i>the </i><i>one </i>who <i>invented </i>it?
His team had been studying the zombie virus for a long time and had only made a little progress.
After joining the zing Sun Alliance, Bennie noticed everyone carried a few spray cans before going into battle.
That discovery had shocked him.
It was second only to the shock of Theresa’s Evoloid.
The spray was brilliant–definitely something only a top–level expert could make.
And now, he was standing in front of the person who made it.
“May I ask your name?” Bennie stood up and asked politely.
Tanja saw how serious he looked and waved her hand with a smile. “What, that curious about my name 3
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“I used to be an executive at Dawn Industries. If you invented the zombie–sensing spray, you must be an expert in the field. I’m sure you’ve heard of ourpany,” Bennie said, surprisingly respectful.
Tania nodded. “Oh, you’re from Dawn? I remember. I’ve reviewed some of your research projects before.”
Bennie froze. If she had evaluated their projects, then she had to be a top expert.
Looking at the young woman in front of him, a name suddenly came to mind.
“You’re not… Anita, are you?”