DarkElven & LayerCake
You ever think about baking a cake that hides a treasure map inside its layers? I hear there are ways to embed a parchment in the icing without anyone noticing, then use the cake as a distraction while you slip the map to a trusted ally. It’s a bit like a culinary ambush, if you catch my drift.
Sure, just layer the mystery as thick as the frosting and keep a knife out of sight— or you’ll slice the plot right through.
Ah, a knife in hand—so you plan to cut through the story itself, not just the cake. If you want to keep the layers intact, hide the blade in a spoon, and let the frosting do the talking. Just remember, the sweetest lies are the ones that look like dessert.
Well, if you’re going to hide a blade in a spoon, just make sure the spoon’s handle is thick enough to not give away the surprise—otherwise you’ll end up with a crunchy plot twist that’s too salty. Layer the cake carefully, keep the icing smooth, and remember the real trick is making the map look like a garnish, not a garnish for a blade.
Good plan, but remember even a thick‑handled spoon can leak secrets if you’re not careful. Keep the map sealed under a smooth layer of icing, so it looks like a garnish and not a threat. Then you can serve the cake and let the real plot twist stay hidden.