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: Discussing the "flavors" or scents of products, such as the cotton candy scent of the lip exfoliator.

I have assumed this is a continuing story about two characters (sisters, best friends, or rivals) who experience emotions or life stages as "flavours" (e.g., Sweet, Sour, Bitter, Salty, Umami, Spicy).

By the fourth flavour, silence settled over them—not empty, but full. A petite panna cotta with a whisper of vanilla and a glaze of berry compote sat between them, delicate and quietly indulgent. They ate slowly. Outside, the rain slowed to a hush. Inside, both knew the festival might not matter. The map could be refolded. Plans could shift. What remained was the small, ordinary miracle of being together.

: Like personality tests, the "4 Flavours" trend allows users to categorize their own styles or friend groups into distinct, recognizable types.

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