Chapter 168 The Last Year of High School 3 (1/2)

So Jake grew calmer, he thought it was really impossible, he could stay home that day to ensure and with the luck, he has it was impossible for that to happen again.

Jake went back to his mother's restaurant to see how she was doing, or if she needed help, but when she got there she realized there was already a line waiting for the restaurant to open for breakfast.

Jake came early to make a surprise for his mother, after all, Eva left almost 5 am every day, after talking for a long time they ended up deciding to close the restaurant at 11 at night, so Eva ended up sleeping little every day, yet she was very happy.

And Jake waited until she came home to dinner every night, of course it was he who prepared dinner, even so, Eva sometimes warned before that she would have to eat in the restaurant and he would eat alone, Jake thought it was important that he could eat a meal together with your mother so you do not get too far apart.

Of course if it was necessary he could go to the restaurant to have dinner with Eva, but for now it was not necessary, the important thing for him was that Eva and Anna were happy, when Jake entered the restaurant he was almost stopped by Lola who did not expect no one came in at that hour.

But Lola realized it was Jake's son and who set up this restaurant and she sighed relieved that she had not stopped him, Lola had seen Jake a few times even though he had stayed in the restaurant to help for more than a week, that was because Jake would always leave to settle some matter or stay in the office all day.

When Lola heard from her father that Jake was a basketball player she immediately thought he was like the Mexican boys who spent all day playing on the community courts, these guys always played with her and some were even criminals.

So she was surprised when she saw that Jake did not look like anything to these guys despite being the same age, he looked more like one of those lawyers or businessmen she always saw in movies.

Lola got an even better impression of Jake when he learned that he was the best student in his school and that he who opened this restaurant to fulfill his mother's dream had heard this by talking to Anna who liked to talk about Jake more than that Eve was his mother.

”Hi Lola, how are you?”

”It's all right, Mr. Jake.”

”You do not have to call me that, I'm going to be uncomfortable as I'm younger than you, call me Jake like everyone else, how's the restaurant?”

”It's going very well, we have plenty of reservations for lunch and dinner and breakfast always has a queue just like today.”

Lola was very happy that Jake remembered her name even though they had only seen each other a few times, moreover, she was relieved Jake was not being too arrogant as some restaurant customer was.

”I'm glad the restaurant is doing very well, I think it's all thanks to your dad who makes delicious desserts.”

”Thanks, but I think it's because Anna and her mother take good care of this restaurant as well as customers and employees.”

”It's also because of you Lola, I heard from my mother that many clients like your sympathy and education in care, everyone is doing a great job, I'm going to speak to my mother now, bye.”

Lola was very happy with the compliment, she would work harder and happier today because of it.

When Jake entered the kitchen after putting a burrow in his hair he saw that almost all dishes were ready, Anna was talking to Eva who was preparing several waffles that were the way Jake liked and always ate to remember his mother in his past life.

”Hi Jake how surprised, I did not know you had come today, come to eat something.”

”I saw it to surprise you and my mom, I want some of those waffles later.”

”I thought you'd want something that Julius did like everyone else coming in the restaurant right now, that line that's out there is because of his food.”

”You do not know Anna, Jake's favorite food at breakfast is my waffles, he would not choose another food.”

”My mom's right, I think it's a great idea for you to personally make these waffles, Mom.”