"Okay sir, I will cook for you something tasty. But please wash your hands and face before that," she said.
She gave him tissue paper and left the place.
"I will call you after I finished cooking," she said while climbing down the stairs.
Little David wiped his nose and hands.
He looked at the sky and told, " mom I love you" and went downstairs.
Judy went to her room and searched her bookshelf, but she could not find what she was searching for.
Judy's mother who was passing by her room saw Judy's room messy and wondered what happened.
She came inside and saw Judy making everything messy.
"What are you doing? Is it your room or garbage?" She scolded her daughter.
"Mom, did you see the book that dad bought for me last week?" She was still searching and replied to her mother.
"How do I know? You never let me touch your books and always keep them in your mini library," she said and started to search with Judy.
"Okay, but let me know if you know," she did not stop searching even for a while.
There were so many books whole over her room.
"I will not help you to rearrange them. You have to do it yourself," her mother scolded her again.
Judy was silent and did not say anything.
Judy's mother realized something suddenly and asked her, "do not tell me that you are searching that cooking book?"
"What if I say yes? Should not I cook something, mom?" Little Judy looked at her mother disappointedly and asked her mother. Her mother did not expect her baby to ask her like that. She did not mean negatively also. She was just worried about her.
"No my dear baby, I mean I can tell you whatever recipe you want. You know well that your mom will always be there with you," she smiled at her daughter and kissed her.
Judy smiled at her mother and said, "I love you mom,"
"I love you too my dear baby doll," her mother said.
Judy gazed at something carefully among the books on the table and realized that it was the book that she had been searching for for hours.
"I finally found it," she shouted happily and ran towards it. She almost fell to the floor.
"Ahhhh," she fell on the floor and hissed slightly in pain.
"Be careful, why are you so hurry to cook?" she asked little Judy hurriedly. Her mother was worried about her. She came near her and took a look at her injury. There was a bruise on her left knee.
"Wait, I will apply you some ice and ointment," she said rapidly and ran to the kitchen.
She came with an ice bag and medicine. But there was David also with her.