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Madeline Loorya

In Dolce Vita, which was a cute, cozy, and quaint bakery in Paris, in the summer of 2036, 3 years after the bakery’s grand opening tragedy struck. The bakery was home to many scrumdiddlyumptious pastries because Chef Madeline was an esteemed pastry chef, who made her display cases extremely comfortable. Among all the flavorful pastries Mrs. Cupcake, her babies (the minis), and the Gingerbread Girl held cherished spots in Chef Madeline’s heart because she had created their recipes. The Gingerbread Girl was very adorable and attractive, but she was also silly, sneaky, and sly, which was just how the incident happened.

Mrs. Cupcake, who was fabulously fashionable, asked the Gingerbread Girl if she could babysit her marvelous minis because she had to go to the dessert spa to get her sprinkles spruced and her luscious lemon frosting fluffed. The Gingerbread Girl agreed to babysit that afternoon. When she arrived the minis were sleeping in their baking tray beds. Mrs. Cupcake declared, “Take care of my marvelous minis and call if you need anything, I mean it just call if you need anything.”

After one hour of watching sleeping minis, she was so bored that she devised a plan to get some attention. One of a pastry’s greatest fears is hungry kids with pocket money, who are looking for a tasty treat because they fear that they will be ruthlessly eaten alive. She decided to call out, “Kids, kids, kids are coming!” At which point Mrs. Cupcake quickly charged over to see what the commotion was about. Seeing that her kids were still sleeping peacefully she hobbled over to scold the Gingerbread Girl and then returned to finish her pampering at the spa.

Not long after the minis awoke and while they played the Gingerbread Girl peered out the window. She spied kids and again cried, “Kids, kids, kids are coming!” Mrs. Cupcake heard her calling but did not come because she refused to be tricked again. The minis were devoured by the famished kids. When Mrs. Cupcake, who looked fabulous because of the pampering, returned she asked the Gingerbread Girl where the minis were and was told they had been eaten the kids. It was truly the most devastating dilemma in the history of Dolce Vita!