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A Case of Mooncakes

2026-03-04

The early light of the Mid-Autumn Festival had just begun to spread, and I was still immersed in a sweet dream scented with mooncakes when an urgent knocking at the door startled me awake. Ms. Hanna Lopez softly called me to go to Reagan Carter's new store. Who could have imagined that this visit would lead me straight into hell—the store suddenly burst into flames. Pushed and jostled by the crowd, I scrambled to escape. When I looked back, I saw Aunt Hanna trapped under a shelf, while Felix Collins, shockingly, rushed first to save the mooncakes!收起

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Chapter 1 of "A Case of Mooncakes"

On the morning of the Mid-Autumn Festival, sunlight streamed through the gaps in the curtains, and an urgent knock woke me from sleep. From outside the door came Ms. Hanna Lopez's gentle voice: "Lydia, get up. Today we're going to Reagan Carter's new store." I rubbed my drowsy eyes, stretched lazily, and sat up on the bed. The air was already filled with the sweet fragrance of mooncakes, lifting my spirits unconsciously. After washing up, I walked to the dining table where Ms. Hanna Lopez was busy setting out bowls and chopsticks. She wore a light blue dress, with her hair loosely tied at the back with a ribbon, radiating warmth and kindness. "Try the osmanthus glutinous rice porridge I made," she said with a smile, handing me a bowl. "Later, when we go to the store, you can have some mooncake." I lifted the bowl, gently blew on it, then scooped a spoonful into my mouth. The fragrance of osmanthus mingled with the softness of the glutinous rice on my tongue, making me squint with delight. After breakfast, we packed our things and headed out. Red lanterns hung along both sides of the street, filling the air with festive spirit. On the way, Ms. Hanna Lopez walked beside me, chatting about everyday things. "Your dad has been busy with work lately, so he can't be with us for the Mid-Autumn Festival," she said with a trace of sadness in her voice, "but it's okay—we can still enjoy ourselves." I smiled and nodded, though a sharp pang of bitterness rose in my heart. Reagan Carter's pastry shop stood on a busy street in the heart of the city. As I reached the door, I saw a long line of customers waiting. The signboard outside the store bore the golden characters 'Petale Delight,' shimmering in the sunlight. Pushing open the door, I was instantly enveloped by a sweet fragrance. The display counter held a variety of mooncakes — lotus seed paste, red bean paste, five kernels... bright in color and exquisitely crafted. "Lydia, look at this lotus seed mooncake. Your dad will definitely love it." Ms. Hanna Lopez picked up a piece and handed it to me. I took it and studied it closely. The golden crust was embossed with patterns, and with a gentle press, I could feel its softness. Just as I was about to nod, a faint burnt smell suddenly reached my nose. The scent was subtle, yet it quickly spread through the air. I looked up and glanced around, trying to locate the source of the smell. "Fire!" someone suddenly shouted. The customers in the store immediately panicked; some rushed toward the door, while others frantically searched for the fire extinguisher. Thick smoke poured from the kitchen, accompanied by the crackling roar of the flames. The flames quickly engulfed the shelves in the front area, instantly igniting cardboard boxes and packaging. I instinctively grabbed Ms. Hanna Lopez's hand and ran toward the door, but the crowd was dense, and we were trapped in the middle. "Make way! Make way!" I shouted, trying to push through the people blocking the way. But everyone was focused solely on escaping; no one paid any attention to my shouts. Just then, a heavy shelf, weakened by the fire, lost its balance and suddenly toppled toward us. Before I could even react, I heard Ms. Hanna Lopez cry out in pain. Her leg was pinned beneath the shelf, the pain making sweat bead on her forehead. "Lydia, I can't move. You have to run ahead!" Ms. Hanna Lopez pushed me hard, her voice urgent yet resolute. "I'm not leaving. I'll go with you!" I crouched down, trying to pull her out from beneath the shelf. But the shelf was too heavy; no matter how much strength I gathered, it only wobbled slightly. My heart began to pound, and my breath grew shallow. Just as I stood there, helpless, I spotted Felix Collins. He wore that familiar gray uniform, a walkie-talkie clipped to his waist, dashing from the front hall toward the kitchen. "Felix!" I called out urgently. "Please save my mom! She's trapped!" My voice was hoarse with panic, almost torn from shouting. Felix halted, glanced at me, then swiftly turned his gaze toward Ms. Hanna Lopez. His brow furrowed briefly, as if weighing something. Then his gaze shifted toward the kitchen, where the flames were growing larger. "No, Reagan Carter is still inside, and her mooncakes haven't been taken out yet!" Felix Collins threw out those words and, without hesitation, rushed toward the kitchen. I froze, barely able to believe my ears. "Felix! My mother is barely holding on! Save her first!" I dashed forward, trying to grab his arm. But he shook it off forcefully, throwing my hand away. "Don't get in the way! Those mooncakes have been prepared by Reagan Carter for a long time; they cannot be burned!" His voice was cold and unyielding, without a trace of hesitation. I stood rooted to the spot, watching helplessly as he dashed into the raging fire. The smoke grew thicker and thicker, filling the air with a choking stench that nearly made me suffocate. Looking back, Ms. Hanna Lopez was moaning in pain, her face pale from blood loss and the heavy smoke. "Lydia... don't worry about me..." Her voice grew weaker and weaker. I held her hand tightly, tears streaming down uncontrollably. My hands trembled, but my heart cried out: I cannot give up! Yet the fire spread too fast, and my vision began to blur. Just as I was about to give out, the clatter of hurried footsteps sounded nearby. The firefighters had finally arrived. They moved quickly—some battling the flames with fire extinguishers, others rushing into the blaze to save those trapped. Two firefighters lifted me up and dragged me away from the scene. "Let me go! My mother is still inside!" I struggled desperately, but they were too strong. Once brought to the safety outside the store, I glanced back to see towering flames and rolling black smoke. My heart ached as if it had been sliced by a knife. After several hours, the fire was finally brought under control. Firefighters carried several stretchers draped in white cloth from the ruins. I trembled as I walked over, and the moment the white cloth was lifted, my legs buckled and I sank to my knees. Ms. Hanna Lopez lay there quietly, her face pale, a faint smile still lingering at the corners of her mouth. But I knew she had already left me forever.

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