Chapter Five

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It was a very nice and warm Sunday morning despite the rain last night. Children are out at the park with other people doing their daily exercises, enjoying life. As other people say, after a storm comes a rainbow, and yet two particular boys were about to experience a bigger storm.

Daniel and Noah got up early. Both headed to the bakery in just pajamas because for them, Sunday is equal to lazy day. They are closed on Sundays so both boys should be at home but unfortunately for them, they had to make a business deal with the men who came yesterday.

People may think they are crazy for not dressing up like usual but neither of the two really had the strength to pick up a new outfit that they would be removing after the meeting. It was a waste of time and laundry anyway. Daniel sat at a chair wearing light blue pajama pants and a white tank top. Noah, on the other hand, was wearing a large shirt that brought down to his mid-thighs and short shorts, making him look like he was not wearing anything underneath. The thirty-year old always managed to look adorable so effortlessly that it sometimes made Daniel wonder why his best friend hasn't been in any relationship yet. Noah had to find someone that will take care of him in the future because Daniel knew the two of them won't always be together like before and it worried the brown-haired lad.

Noah heard Daniel's stomach grumble, chuckling at the younger, he stood up and went to the kitchen of the bakery to cook breakfast.

"I'll make us some pancakes and coffee."

Daniel nodded and followed his best friend inside the kitchen. He leaned on the wall as he looked up at the ceiling in deep thought. Remembering the events that happened yesterday, Daniel thought it was actually a good opportunity for the both of them. Naming the price won't be easy but Daniel and Noah weren't like those other sellers that like to take advantage of such things so those three men could consider themselves lucky that they went to the right shop.

"Do you think they already ate breakfast when they come here?"

Daniel asked as he walked to Noah's side who was pouring a small amount of the pancake batter into the pan.

"I'll just make them new ones when they arrive but I think they're obviously old enough to know that skipping breakfast isn't a good practice."

Noah replied with a shrug before flipping the batter over. Daniel smiled as he sniffed the delicious scent of the food. Both boys were so preoccupied with their tasks that they didn't hear the door opening, nor did they notice three figures staring at them rather fondly.

"Smells great, mate."

They were both startled at the deep voice that Noah almost dropped the pancake that he just scooped up. They looked to the side and saw the same faces from yesterday standing by the kitchen door.

"Have you had breakfast a-already?"

Noah curiously asked as he focused on cooking just to avoid eye contact. He had a frown on his face as he tried his best to get immersed in what he was doing. Daniel looked at the three visitors as if they just grew another head, mentally cursing himself for not locking the door of the shop earlier. They could've been robbed by others!

The blue-eyed boys looked at each other and both spoke at the same time. They both smirked to themselves, knowing how Noah would react to their answer.

"No."

Noah stopped his movements and suddenly felt like it was one of those days he spent with the twins. The 'parent' inside of him took over as he turned to look at the two smirking idiots by the door.

"What? It's already 9 in the morning and you haven't eaten yet? You're not babies anymore! You should make your own fo-"

"We know, dad."

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