Chapter 0122
Miranda grinned, standing her ground. “No way. You two look just alike with that face now.”
She held up the small figurine and gave it a playful wiggle, which made Paul laugh.
“Well, maybe not quite so much anymore.
In the end, Paul took the gift and thanked her.
“Don’t mention it. The light’s green,” Miranda said.
A BOLEIN
When Miranda got home, it was well past midnight. She’d made sure the house was spotless before she left. She’d even arranged for a cleaning service to come through before she got back.
It looked so immaculate that no one would have guessed she’d been gone for
days.
She took a shower and then collapsed onto her plush bed, sa
ing the lingering fragrance of her body wash. She closed her eyes, feeling content.
She thought home was always the coziest place no matter where she went.
Meanwhile, Paul was still awake.
His experiment was wrapping up its first phase, leaving him buried in work. Even finding time to head to the airport had been a struggle. He planned to shower, change his clothes, and head back to the lab.
As he was putting on his shoes in the foyer, he glanced up and saw the small figurine Miranda had given him. After coming home, he’d set it on a shelf above the shoe rack, in a spot cleared just for it, while the other shelves were packed with books.
He couldn’t help but smile. It really did look quite a bit like him.
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In mid–January, Jandersville was hit with a heavy snowfall. Miranda pushed open her window and saw that the whole world had been covered in a fresh, white blanket.
It was just after 8:00 am, and the neighborhood kids were already out in groups, building snowmen on the street below. Their laughter blended with the calls of street vendors, creating a lively, down–to–earth atmosphere.
When Miranda went downstairs to grab some groceries, she noticed a row of snowmen of all shapes and sizes neatly lined up. The largest one caught her eye with its seed eyes and a pink plastic pinwheel on its head, making it look strikingly like a cartoon character.
She had already walked past it but then turned back, deciding to press a small carrot from her basket onto its face as a nose. Stepping back, she admired her handiwork with a satisfied nod.
The butchered beef at the farmers‘ market was fresh and reasonably priced. Miranda picked up some lean minced beef to make spicy beef tacos. The rest would go into a hearty soup, with some sweet and crisp carrots to make it just right.
Miranda heard a knock at the door and quickly took off her apron to answer it.
It was Bonnie Hatcher, her neighbor from the third floor. Bonnie greeted her with a warm smile, her eyes crinkling at the corners.
“Miranda, you’re back! My daughter–in–law had a baby girl a few days ago. We made some cupcakes to celebrate and shared them with everyone in the building. Here, this one’s for you.”
Knowing Miranda lived alone, Bonnie had always made a point of looking out
for her.
Miranda was genuinely happy for Bonnie with the good news. She thanked her and then turned to get some of the castella cake and marmalade she had made.
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Bonnie was pleasantly surprised and tried to refuse. “Oh, you didn’t have to do that. I didn’t bring the cupcakes with the expectation of anything in return.
“These are just a few things I’ve been trying out. They’re not really a gift or anything. I just wanted you to try them and see if they’re any good,” Miranda replied.
Bonnie decided to accept Miranda’s offer.
“Oh, and by the way, your next–door–neighbor, Dr. Jefferson, is usually in and out all day. I’ve knocked a few times, but he’s never home. Could you do me a favor and pass these cupcakes along to him?”
Paul hadn’t had a good night’s sleep in days. But today, the experiment’s data had finally been adjusted to safe levels. With Christmas just around the corner, he decided to give everyone two days off.
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