[h1][color=gray][center]𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙴𝚗𝚐𝚕𝚎𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝙵𝚊𝚖𝚒𝚕𝚢[/center][/color][/h1][center][img]https://image.ibb.co/mvbBWp/family.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/itkjZSZ.png[/img][/center] Regardless of her age, Audrey still had an air of beauty about her. She could often be found flirting with some of the younger men of the town. Widowed and somewhat alone she loved to get what little attention she could. Revealing tops and bikini's no elderly woman should wear dominated her wardrobe and her family didn't seem to object at all. Soo-Jin, more commonly known as Sue, emmigrated to the United States from South Korea at the age of twelve. Her accent is still heavily foreign having little to no american taint to it. She is mostly quiet in public but is always watching what is going on around her. Her other half, Dr Robert Engleman is the towns resident dentist. He runs a small surgery that caters for the majority of the town. He is charismatic and commands the attention of those in his presence. The only person that has any control over him is his mother, Audrey. The three made their way from their house, their kids off doing other things. [color=c4df9b]"Those kids of yours are rude Robert," said Audrey with a concerned tone.[/color] Her son replied with a laugh and smile. [color=f7976a]"Say what you want mother. As you know they have got alot of [i]things[/i] going on that they need to be dealing with. They need to make sure that's all done with first and if there's time they'll turn up."[/color] Audrey shook her head and let out an audible sigh. [color=c4df9b]"Yes I know, I just need to make a good impression for these new neighbours. You know how important it is."[/color] Sue took the opportunity to speak up to her mother in law. [color=a187be]"It'll be ok Audrey. If they don't make it we can arrange for a private family meal with both familes."[/color] Audrey smiled at Soo-Jin with pride. [color=c4df9b]"I knew my son had found a keeper when I met you Sue. I am so proud to call you my daughter in law."[/color] Soo-Jin giggled, hiding her mouth behind her hand. [color=a187be]"You need to stop telling me that Audrey."[/color] Soon enough the trio had reached the tables and the two women plonked down two large dishes of food. Audrey's dish was covered in a layer of foil but beneath it rested a slab of medium rare beef coated in a mustard crust. Soo-Jin had cooked something traditional, ox-bone soup. Left to simmer on a low heat, the ox-bone was cooked over several hours in a broth. Noodles and slices of beef made up the majority of the broth with salt, pepper and chilli paste provided to season. With the dishes now left on the table, the Englemans awaited the arrival of the new families.