Hayden gave me a lopsided smile before turning to Olivia. Aunt Liz is baking cookies.Her eyes lit up like someone shoved a diamond in her face. Cookies? Coca chip?Uh-huh, but isn't it your bedtime? asked Hayden. You probably missed out on the chance.Nooo. She dragged the word out, eyes wide.I shook my head, smiling. So wrong.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In this scene from "Cursed" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, Hayden engages with Olivia about the delicious prospect of cookies being baked by Aunt Liz. Hayden’s playful demeanor shines through with his lopsided smile, suggesting a lighthearted atmosphere. Olivia's excited response reveals her eagerness and anticipation for the cookies, particularly when she mentions the possibility of chocolate chip treats.

Hayden playfully reminds Olivia that it's nearing her bedtime, hinting that she might miss out on the cookies. However, Olivia's enthusiastic insistence shows her determination not to be left out, which adds a humorous touch to the moment. The interaction highlights the innocence and excitement of youth, encapsulating a relatable scenario of craving treats over bedtime responsibilities.

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