
At this point I'm not worried about the story what wanna know is how you wake up in the morning with breath that hot that you can literally create steam clouds

... Because our bodies contain nearly 70% water, the air in our lungs is almost completely saturated with water vapor (water in gas form) and is the same temperature as our bodies (98.6oF). Cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air. So when one exhales a warm, saturated breath on a cold day the cold air rapidly lowers the temperature of our breath, whereupon the combination briefly reaches dew point. At dew point, air can no longer hold water vapor; when air is cooled beyond dew point water vapor turns to liquid form, the physical process known as condensation. It is this liquid form of your breath – minuscule droplets of water – that creates the fleeting, misty cloud we see when breathing in cold weather. (Source : https://www.loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/item/why-do-i-see-my-breath-when-its-cold-outside/)
Haebom's mommy super hotttt like I wasn't expecting that. Ngl tht cliffhanger got me feeling Aggy.