“Uhh—†she started, a little unsure of whether she wanted to risk eating something with so much red sauce on it. Wendy wasn’t a fan of spicy food to begin with so the idea of accidentally eating something that would set her mouth on fire was certainly not her idea of a snack. Then again, this was America and from what she had understood, Americans were not so big on the sort of spicy curries and the like that one found in places like London. But in an effort to impress her friend, she smiled and shrugged, extending her tray out so that the lunch lady could put a portion, maybe a bit too big of a portion, of the vegetables on her plate. If Wendy had done it herself, she might have chickened out. “If I die, you can have my dessert,†she promised with a grin.
“Me too! The toppings were soo good too, I think we can many really yummy sundaes!†she offered enthusiastically, also hoping for ice cream, knowing that it would help ease the spiciness in case the dish deceived her. But even on her tray, it didn’t have a very strong smell of danger so Wendy was starting to feel like maybe the red sauce was tomato sauce or something like that. But also, gross, who put tomato sauce on top of vegetables like that? “I like curry but the baby ones, not the proper spicy ones, they’re too much for me,†she confessed with a small smile. “Fish and chips are good too, though!†she added, thinking about how she had been craving something greasy in the last few days but the fried chicken they had made for lunch last week had not been bad even if a little salty. “Mum makes the best fish and chips ever,†she added with a dreamy sigh. She missed her mum’s cooking.
“What about you?†she added a cup of fruit to her tray then went on to get a small container of milk, it came with the meal on a daily basis. “Fan of all the mystery meat here?†she teased.