Sophia took the cookies Diana handed her, two small packets wrapped in pretty, opaque cellophane and tied with bows—definitely a suitable gift for a girl.
When she opened one and took a bite, she almost cried. She couldn't be mistaken—these were Roger's cookies. Diana had mentioned Bruno's cousin earlier, which should have made her realize that Roger knew she was here.
Back in her room, Sophia emptied the cookies out and discovered that both packets contained cookies shaped like Chinese characters. A sudden realization struck her: these characters must convey some kind of message. They likely spell out something specific.
The message was clear: find a way to meet.
Had Roger come to the port? Was he coming to rescue her?
The few concise words revived Sophia's spirits. Inspiration and enthusiasm for making the cake surged within her, and she immediately came up with an idea.