"Way complicated," Becky agreed.
Just then, a light tap sounded on Becky's door. Becky called for them to come in, and her mom walked in, dressed in a light blue dress, her hair done up nicely. It was a nicer outfit, but not fancy. She smiled at Sloan and Becky and held up a tray of what looked like granola bars. "Brain food!" she said cheerfully. "And here's some milk."
"Thanks, Mom," Becky said, taking the plate and setting it off to the side before accepting the glasses of milk. "Oh, goody, granola bars."
"I can always trade them for tofu bars," her mom teased.
"I mean, yum! Granola bars!" Becky said with a bright smile.
"That's what I thought," her mom chuckled. "Okay, we're going to be heading out in a few minutes, and we won't be back until after nine. Try not to stay up too late, and have a good time." She pulled the door shut as she left.
Becky offered Sloan a granola bar. "They really aren't that bad," she admitted. "I just like teasing her because she's on a super health kick right now. Right! So! You said that writing notes by hand helps with memory?"